Motorola has launched Milestone XT800, India’s first Android-powered CDMA+GSM dual standby/dual SIM touchscreen smartphone at a price of Rs. 31,999.
LG has launched a new smartphone called LG Axis which will be available through Alltel Wireless in the United States.
Last year, it was raining Android phones in India. As many as 33 Android smartphones were launched in India in 2010.
Aigo A8/ Leo, a new camera phone that seems to be more of a camera than a mobile phone was revealed by Aigo at the CES 2011.
AOC has launched an ultraportable tablet called AOC Breeze ahead of the CES 2011. The tablet runs on the Google Android 2.1 operating system and is powered by a Rockchip processor.
Pantech’s new portable media player, dubbed Sky The Player, has come out with Google Android 2.1 OS in South Korea.
Nikon has launched a digital photo frame known as the NF-300i in Japan. Big deal, you’d say. But what about a digital photo frame running the Android 2.1 OS? That’s convergence for you.
3G, 7 inch touch screen and Android 2.1 in Olive Telecom's OlivePad, available in August
Vodafone’s low-cost Android phone to launch in May 2010
Dell’s new Android phones Thunder, Flash and Smoke set for debut