A new Android device will be launched in the coming month, its known as the K-Touch W700 and is powered by NVIDIA’s dual-core Tegra 2 processor. The K-Touch W700 runs on Android 2.2, and features a 3.8 inch touchscreen with a relatively low resolution of 480×800 and two cameras, the back camera is a five megapixel camera with 720p video recording and at the front it has a 0.3 megapixel camera for video chat.
One of the main selling point of HTC Thunderbolt (when it was first announced) was supposed to be its ability to support Skype video calls. But now, as the device is too near to its release, Verizon has mentioned that Skype wouldn’t be ready in time for its launch.
Our all time loved PlayStation is now launching its suite to Sony Ericson Smartphones. Yes, Sony has set its mind to increase their PlayStation users beyond all horizons. NVIDIA Tegra 2 phones is going to receive Playstation suite in it.
Motorola has a new phone on the market for purchase, the new CLIQ 2. The phone boasts Motoblur user interface on top of its Android 2.2. The phone has a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM, which is a decent combo for the phone’s pricing.
Dell has today unveiled its latest Android handset, the Dell Venue. Somewhat similar to the Windows Phone 7-powered Venue Pro, Dell’s new Venue smartphone will run on Froyo, version 2.2 of Android OS. Spec wise, we’re looking at a 1 GHz processor, an eight-megapixel camera, full Flash 10.1 support, Dell Stage widget support, and a 4.1-inch AMOLED Gorilla Glass touchscreen display.
HTC have launched today a new Android full touchscreen which will soon and only be hitting the European market in November. Its not a groundbreaking device but rather a neat, small and compact mobile with adequate hardware on board.











