Being a budget smartphone, specs are a tad on the underwhelming end. However, you do get the full Android experience with Froyo, which adds full Flash compatibility and WiFi hotspot capability, among other features you'll rarely find in the lower range of mobile devices.
Details of the Huawei Ideos include a 2.8-inch touchscreen display (240 x 320 resolution), a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, aGPS, stereo Bluetooth, 3G with HSDPA, WiFi and microSD card expansion (up to 16GB). Processor is a paltry 528MHz, though, so we're really not sure about the prospects of Flash on the browser, even if it is available.
It will be a raw Android device, meaning it won't come with any tweaks or UI overlay. At the entry-level prices they're looking at (Huawei says it should be well under $200, without a contract), I don't think there's really much to complain about. This actually sounds like a sweet deal.
Available in four colors (yellow, blue, black and purple),the Huawei Ideos should begin appearing in some markets within the next two weeks.