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Looking at the face of the handset, there seems to be a lot of wasted real estate that could have been better utilised by the screen.
That said, we have a couple of subŁ100 android handsets in the UK (sold through the super markets) and this looks like another welcome entry for the smartphone noobs.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/16/l...ng-phone-ever/
http://gigaom.com/2010/11/16/watch-o...ds-in-40-days/
The specs won't wow anyone but this thing sells for only 200-300 dollars and provides (mostly) full Android experience. There is also a version of this with with a keyboard called the Etna. Seems like a very attractively designed device.