
Since we’ll be attending CES next year, we can’t wait to get our hands on Hop-on’s purported Android-powered handset then. Other than the operating platform of choice, Hop-on failed to furnish us with additional (and important) details like hardware specifications, although we do know that as long as you have $200 stashed away somewhere, you will be able to pick up this mystery handset when it is available. Judging by Hop-on’s track record, I don’t think this new handset will be anything spectacular to look at.
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