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INQ Facebook Phone with Android Resurfaces at BlueTooth SIG as ‘Cloud Touch’

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It hasn’t been talked about since September, but it looks like INQ is indeed still working on an Android phone with deep Facebook integration, according to recently uncovered BlueTooth SIG filings. The phone, while reportedly getting a lot of development help from the Facebook team, most likely won’t launch as the Facebook phone –t here may never never be one of those. It is listed instead as the INQ Cloud Touch. Here is the description:

“An Android smartphone built to make messaging faster and smarter. It’s designed around the way people naturally communicate and has Facebook built into its core. The homescreen features multiple entry points to different Facebook functions, while a dynamic widget displays a feed of status updates, albums, videos and photos.”

The filing dates from 12/17/2010, so development seems to be ongoing though no idea of a release time frame can be pinpointed. We’d imagine this phone would end up receiving a “with Facebook” tag similar to the “with Google” tag found on many Android handsets.

[via BGR]

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7 Comments

  1. Who cares? I certainly don’t, Facebook should be fine as an app and should stay an app.

  2. Are you serious? Why would I buy a Facebook phone when they can’t even make a decent Facebook app for Android? Doesn’t upload pictures with the correct orientation, doesn’t do updates/notifications properly, still sends me to the web browser for too many things, doesn’t update its own notifications list when I read stuff — do I need to go on?

  3. Integration sounds great! It seems like it would be a better version of TouchWiz, Espresso, or Blur. Why not have a real Facebook updater instead of some POS that tells me stuff!

  4. Erick Tseng doing it big! Would never buy the device but it does sound interesting.

  5. Don’t care. I like my privacy and don’t need everyone I know having total access to where I am or what I’m doing. Call, leave a message, I might get back to you.
    Leave it as an app.

  6. noisygecko——–they do a sh%t job on others stuff that they may save to best bs for them selves haven’t you seen the movie

  7. Snaggletooth——I like my privacy and don’t need everyone I know having total access to where I am or what I’m doing
    —-
    === to late you own a smartphone

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