It would appear that the Android platform is not satisfied with being in the smartphone arena and computer arena as Android now comes to the cordless home phone arena and makes its debut at CeBIT 2010.
According to an article over on android community, DSP Group showed off their first foray into the Android world with the debut of the DSP Interactive Multimedia handset, a cordless home phone which features a user friendly interface, packs a virtual keyboard and runs the Android operating system.
The DSP Android Multimedia Home Phone delivers instant access to info and Android apps along with widgets, email, music, and web browser right in your home.
According to DSP, the home phone is based on XpandR II which is a system-on-ship solution which integrates DECT and WiFi and software packages and includes all components required to develop new and advanced portable, location free multimedia products….In other words an Android home phone.