If you’ve been itching to buy an Android-powered device but don’t want to change wireless providers, you’re in luck – sort of. A prototype touchscreen device called the Giinii Movit Mini has shown up at CES, and the folks at Gizmodo got to play with it.
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To clear up any confusion, this is not a mobile phone. The Movit is just a touchscreen device that runs on the Android operating system. In that respect, it’s sort of like comparing the iPhone to the iPod Touch – the Movit is a sort of “Android Touch”, if you will.
As stated, this is just a prototype and could undergo massive changes before it’s actually ready for prime time. There is a price floating around, however; $149. Without having more detailed specs on the Movit, it’s hard to say if that price is fair, so we’ll reserve judgment.
[via Gizmodo]






