Philips' first Android endeavor, the V808, caught on camera?

Not a ton of details to be found here, but the first shots of what certainly appears to be Philips' first Android handset have emerged from China. The V808, as it's called, certainly looks Androidy enough, with a 3.2-inch, HVGA display, and it will supposedly boast a 3.2 megapixel camera and video recording. In Philips fashion, we can probably expect to see it Xenium branded, but as yet, we have no other details on specs, pricing, or availability, and sadly the phone isn't powered on in any of the photos. There are two more images after the break -- hit the read link for the whole set.
[Via Cloned in China]
[Via Cloned in China]
















Where are the home, back, and menu buttons? Aren't those required by Android?
Samsung Omnia clone, much?
"Caught on camera, but turned off?" That thing could be a painted block of wood for all we can tell. It could be running a pirated version of Windows Mobile. Who knows?