Dell Announces Intended Entry Into Smart Phone Market

Posted by noor 18 November, 2009 (0) Comment

Today, Dell officially announced its plan to enter the smart phone market. According to Dell, it will enter the competition by releasing the Dell Mini 3.

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Mini 3 is basically a range of smart phones, which has been planned to be released by China Mobile and Brazilian Mobile network Claro.

It was further revealed by Dell that the full details of the mobile phones will be given when the devices become available in the outlets.

The new range will be built around the Google Android Operating System. This will basically be a logical extension of Dell’s consumer product evolution over the past two years, probably as it was in the forefront of 3G embedding connectivity in net books.

The new range will be launched in the US as well, although there seems to be no decision regarding which Operating System it will carry.

Dell seems reluctant to give further details; therefore we will just have to wait for the release of the much-awaited smart phone.

 

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