
Chinese phone manufacturer K-Touch has set out to prove domestic manufacturers are not solely
KIRF in their intentions. Taking a huge leap into the high end,
China Unicom's
WO network will soon be graced with the W700, a
Tegra 2 beast that's certain to instigate a double-take at China's design ambitions. As for specs, look for a 3.8-inch, 480 x 800 capacitive screen, 5 megapixel shooter on the back, (0.3 megapixel up front), and 512MB of memory keeping everything in check. K-Touch has previously dipped its toes into Android's currents with its more pedestrian W606, but this appears its first attempt a Froyo release. This powerful slab is set to retail for HK$4,200, or approximately $540 in actual money. Looks like the
Optimus 2X is finally getting the company it deserves, eh?