@Zvonimir That is indeed a pre-order, albeit a very rickety one. Sciphone is reallly exploring its hardware right now, as they have to make do with whatever devices they already produced (this is very common for Chinese companies). The N19 for example, does not come with many Android-like features, so despite the low price (I reckon around $ 100) it may not go beyond the status of prototype.
The N12 looks solid, although I suspect they could drop Android altogether for this device and make it a WM 6.5-only. Let's hope that doesn't happen...
The Chromebooks are here, starting with Samsung's Series 5, a cute little number that promises instant-on access, 3G connectivity, and long enough battery life to web surf with the best of 'em.
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That is indeed a pre-order, albeit a very rickety one. Sciphone is reallly exploring its hardware right now, as they have to make do with whatever devices they already produced (this is very common for Chinese companies). The N19 for example, does not come with many Android-like features, so despite the low price (I reckon around $ 100) it may not go beyond the status of prototype.
The N12 looks solid, although I suspect they could drop Android altogether for this device and make it a WM 6.5-only. Let's hope that doesn't happen...