Dell Thunder Gets Pictured Live, Caught on Camera

Dell Thunder is one of the upcoming hot Dell smartphones of this year and we’ve recently seen it caught on camera, as shown below. The handset comes with a candybar design, a 4.1 inch touchscreen display with a 800 x 480 pixel resolution, based on OLED technology and Android 2.1. This is a prototype handset, but its final version is said to rely... 

Dell Preparing a Smartphone; Working With Carriers

Dell’s silence regarding its long awaited mobile phone does not mean that the company’s not working on getting the smartphone launched right now. Word’s out that they’re collaborating with the top 3 to 4 carriers, in order to meet their demands. Last we heard, Dell was prepping an Android-based handset and they’re also... 

Dell Android Smartphone Leaked?

Here’s a fresh blurry picture that seems to portray Dell’s long awaited Android smartphone, or so claim the users from the Chinese site PDAFans’ forum. Notice the Dell logo on a Palm Pre-like device, running Android and it seems that this device got pictured somewhere in China. As we informed you a couple of months ago, Dell had its... 

Dell Smartphones to Hit China Before Year End

After having its smartphone prototypes rejected by major carriers in the US, Dell moved its project to the Chinese market, where it’ll have to compete with the likes of Lenovo OPhone and tons of (sometimes appealing) clones. Reuters reports that Dell will launch more than one smartphone on the Chinese market before 2010 kicks in and some of them... 

Dell Wants to Enter the Smartphone Market Badly; Ready to Acquire Palm?

Although major carriers rejected Dell’s first smartphone prototypes, the famous PC maker is determined to launch its handsets, one way or another. CEO Michael Dell confirmed that the company is planning on entering the smartphone biz, although there’s no announcement to be made just yet. Last week, we found out that carriers rejected Dell’s... 

Dell’s Unable to Launch a Cellphone, Because of Carrier Pressure

We previously announced that Dell and a couple of computer makers were planning to enter the smartphone biz, but this initiative seems impossible now. It’s all because Dell and the mobile carriers couldn’t reach an understanding regarding the control they have over the device. The company’s first attempt at launching a smartphone... 

Dell’s Ready to Enter the Smartphone Market, According to AT&T’s CEO

While speaking at Mobile World Congress 2009 today, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph De La Vega mentioned that Dell announced they’ll be entering the smartphone market. Strange to hear such a statement from someone who’s not part of Dell, but we were expecting this. Dell did not comment on this statement and the company is not present at MWC... 

Dell Preps Touchscreen Smartphone, Android Possibly on Board

According to Wall Street Journal, Dell might be prepping a hot new smartphone, that packs a touchscreen and may arrive in two flavours: Android and Windows Mobile. This is just one of a long series of brands that have decided to go the handset way and showcase their products at the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2009. Just a couple of days ago, Acer... 

Dell Readies Its First Smartphone

If Asus can make an Eee phone and HP can manufacture really good smartphones, why can’t Dell play in this league too? Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu recently found out that Dell is preparing to launch its very first smartphone, following two years of picking the component suppliers they’ll work with. Specs are a mystery, but the handset... 

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