Sure, we’ve seen plenty of Android demos in the last 8 months, but it’s not every day that Andy Rubin steps in to give a demo of the OS. That’s exactly what he did for CNET Asia the other day. Rubin used a device that “had a shape and dimensions very similar to the HTC TyTN II”, but CNET was not allowed to photograph the device. Rubin stated that the OS requires a minimum 200Mhz processor, so we know whatever the device was it ran at or above that speed. Read the rest of the article over at CNET.

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