Android seems to be a very versatile mobile operating system as there are a lot of plans to bundle it with mobile phones, netbooks, MIDs and even touch tablets. The first touch tablet PC with Android will be the Camangi WebStation, a mobile device with a 7 inch rezistive touchscreen display (800 x 480 pixels) and a hardware architecture based on a Marvell 624MHz PXA303 processor.

    The WebStation is meant to be a very portable touch tablet, at only 350 grams and 0.54 inch thick. It features all the connectivity options you might need in a modern device: Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and 3G is a possibility. The Android version is 1.5. The 400 mAh battery is said to power the Camangi WebStation for up to 4-5 hours and 3 days standby.

    Here’s a short video demonstrating the capabilities of the device: