It looks nice, but it is a step down in camera, as well as no flash.
It does, however, have the 16GB onboard memory. So this phone would be able to install so many apps I might actually get tired of it (hovering in the 150's here).
I do not see much else giving more information about it and the abilities, so I cannot make a definitive statement, however here is what I see:
~>Processor is 30% faster (base) than Droid (600 to 800)
~>"front facing" camera, not sure, but that would mean we cannot see the picture it is taking?
~> 3 MP camera, Droid has 5 MP and a flash, plus, with an app installed, you can have the LEDs on while recording video in dark situations
~>AMOLED screen would have truer blacks, but I haven't had problems with the Droid's
~>It will be at 2.0 Android, but they stated Inbrics will have a lot of covering on the Android OS. Some companies have nice changes, but I like having my fingers inside the system to choose. I would rather companies find a way for them to deploy "app" style customizations so we could use the ones that are great, and they could even possibly have them paid apps in the marketplace for other brand phones (this could cause problems for the lesser quality developers for phone hardware, but this would allow them to have cash to improve on them).
~>No confirmation, but the casing looks a bit heavy on the plastic, this is more of a personal feeling, but I like having a metal case in my hand. It can get tiring to hold, and it can (depending on the person looking) look a bit clunky, but I am a bit old-schoold and love the old metal toys and items. They just have a more durable feel.
~>Another guess, it looks like they have a similar slider idea, so it does look like you might get the sliding action to work without the failings of a loose connection over time.
My dollar and a half (not short enough to be my two cents worth)