shawn@trustmedia.tv
seriously...
Seriously... not possible

a) Sonar is written in C++, to make it work for Android there are 2 ways: with dirty hacks run it as Linux program (so we are going to see Sonar for Linux first) or the whole code should be rewritten in Java (to keep thinks simple, it will be Java program on all platforms, owners of i7 will need a whole rack of computers to get the same performance)
b) VST is C++ standard, so all plug-ins should be rewritten to support JVST4.0
c) I have tried to play with Sonar on 10'' tablet (it works, no problem!), but that was not fun...
Finally, more and more tables are Intel based and dual-boot. My guess is that Windows 10 (normal desktop version) phones are in (short?) planing. MS almost cancelled Windows mobile, I do not believe they just leave mobile sector and the hardware is theoretically able to do this. Next generation can be "transformers": everything is in your phone, with a possibility to "dock" it into tablet for hand-held bigger screen or into 28'' monitor to get "desktop feeling".
Speaking seriously, I would propose CW put some force to make Sonar small displays friendly. Or at least really controllable by touch.