
After months of speculations and rumors, Dell Inc., one of the biggest manufacturers of portable notebooks and desktop computers, has finally entered into the mainstream smart phone market with the launch of its own smart phone, named Mini 3.
Dell Mini 3 is designed and developed on a revised Google Android mobile operating system is expecting to have varying functionality based on the region of its sales. The Mini 3 that is going to be launched in China is said to be only EDGE network capable. However, Dell plans to offer 3G network capabilities along with wifi and other services for the device in other countries and regions. The Mini 3 is known to sport a 640×360 display resolution and also comes with a 3 mega pixel camera.
Dell has already slated the delivery of Mini 3 smart phones to China this month and the handsets will be available via China Mobile network. Also, the Mini 3 shipments for Brazil are expected to be completed by the end of this year and it will be available in the region on Claro network. However, Dell has entered into contracts with AT&T and Verizon network carriers in the United States to market the Mini 3 in the year 2010. In other regions, Dell has partnered with other regional carriers such as Vodafone (Australia, Europe, New Zealand) to launch the Mini 3 with all fanfare.

Via Electronista & Mac Daily News.
Posted by Rajeev Saxena on November 16, 2009 in Gadgets & Gizmos, Sci + Tech · 0 Comment