Dell's upcoming Android-powered handsets have been revealed, albeit prematurely, via Engadget along with the flagship smartphone codenamed Dell Thunder. There were actually 4 new Android handsets, including the Dell Aero, Smoke, Flash and Thunder, the latter being the top of the line smartphone. The Thunder gets a 4.1" screen as well as an 8MP camera. At least we know Dell's doing something exciting in the smartphone market. Dell's UMPC flagship unit is now called Inspiron 910 (formerly dubbed the Dell E and E Slim series) and is reported to be launching on the 22nd. Dell seems to be the only western brand that is already on board the nettop crowd at the moment -- the Optiplex 160 being the flagship nettop PC on its line. That's beside the more expensive Dell Studio Hybrid we saw earlier which comes with a dual core or a Core 2 Duo processor. Though not yet officially released in the Philippines, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with built-in 3G modem is listed on Asianic for Php32,995. Read more in our articles including "Dell Thunder et. al., outed prematurely" and "Dell Inspiron 910 to launch on August 22".
Dell's upcoming Android-powered handsets have been revealed, albeit prematurely, via Engadget along with the flagship smartphone codenamed Dell Thunder. There were actually 4 new Android handsets, including the Dell Aero, Smoke, Flash and Thunder, the latter being the top of the line smartphone.
The Thunder gets a 4.1" screen as well as an 8MP camera. At least we know Dell's doing something exciting in the smartphone market. Dell's UMPC flagship unit is now called Inspiron 910 (formerly dubbed the Dell E and E Slim series) and is reported to be launching on the 22nd.
Our coverage of dell thunder includes: "Dell Thunder et. al., outed prematurely"; "Dell Inspiron 910 to launch on August 22"; "Dell Optiplex 160 joins nettop crowd". Each article provides unique insights and information.