Dell quietly discontinues Streak 7
Just a few short months after pulling the plug on the 5-inch phone/tablet hybrid Streak, the company has... Read More »
Just a few short months after pulling the plug on the 5-inch phone/tablet hybrid Streak, the company has... Read More »
Michael Dell, speaking at the annual Dell World conference, had some less than flattering remarks for Android. In... Read More »
Dell is undoubtedly one of the leaders when talking about computers, but recently we noticed that Dell isn't... Read More »
Dell offers a small line of Android phones consisting of phones like the Mini 3i, Aero and Venue.... Read More »
Dell released an official mobile application in late August which extends the shopping and customer service experience to... Read More »
Dell has announced that the 7 inch cousin to the Dell Streak 5 is now available in... Read More »
Word today is that Dell is set to follow their Dell Streak 7 with a 10-inch version due... Read More »
Staples looks to be the place to go this year for Android tablets. The office retailer is forecasting at least eight Android tablets by June with five of them running Honeycomb. Read More »
The Dell Venue, previously knows as the artist called "Thunder" is now available unlocked on both the AT&T and T-Mobile networks. In a posting on a community blog over at Dell, it is being said that: Read More »
T-Mo News is reporting today that the above graphic confirms rumored launch dates for 3 upcoming Android devices. Namely the LG G-Slate, the Dell Streak 7 and the Samsung Vibrant 4G. (The Cliq 2 is also pictured above, but that has already been released, and honestly, who cares?) Read More »
I was able to spend a few minutes with the new Dell Streak 7 at the NVIDIA booth... Read More »
Dell's 7-inch Android tablet, the Streak 7, appears to be headed to T-Mobile once it's finally unveiled. A recent FCC filing shows the device listed with a M02M model number with support for a 3G modem that works for both AT&T and T-Mobile bands. Read More »
Dell has become quite famous in the Android-scene with the Dell Streak, but their phones dind't really shock the market. They're trying it again with the XCD28 and the XCD35 and it probably won't be a success. They're ugly, no matter how you look at it. The specifications won't stimulate people to buy them either, they're running on an outdated processor architecture, the ARM11 core on 600 MHz, combined with 256MB RAM, these little babies might even be two of the worst phones available right now. Read More »
Dell is said to be prepping a follow-up to their 5-inch Streak tablet which launched earlier this year. Expected in May of 2011, the device is currently billed as the Opus One. Read More »
PC World is reporting this week that Dell plans to release an Android-based version of their forthcoming Venue... Read More »