MSI caught showing off VoIP video conferencing phone running Android

There are already plenty of fish in the sea when it comes to VoIP picture-frame phones, and only a few have succeeded in arousing us, but this well-guarded fella here at MSI’s CeBIT booth seems to have some potential with its unusually large touchscreen. According to the label, the MS-9A31 landline-VoIP hybrid phone will support DECT, video conference call and instant messaging, all courtesy of Android. A quick glance around the phone also reveals two LAN ports, a USB port and a card reader — the latter two presumably for stuffing multimedia files. No word on price or availability, but if MSI’s prominence can win over Skype’s heart then we might have a winner here (and ASUS better watch out). We gathered some shots, but there’s also a video walkthrough after the break.
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