August 25, 2010

Dell Aero, Dell's first Smartphone

Dell Inc., which is known as a big computer manufacturers come into play and compete with Apple Inc in the smartphone business, because Dell has officially launched its first smartphone, called Aero. Dell reveals, Aero is one product of the lightest smart phone. In addition, the Aero is also using Flash software made by Adobe Systems. This differs from Apple's iPhone who refuse to use Flash.
Dell Aero
Aero-sized 3.5-inch using the Android operating system. In America, the Aero will be bundled with AT & T network for two-year contract. They cost 99.99 U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, for those not bound by contract with AT & T, the price of 299.99 U.S. dollars per unit.

Here are the specs Dell Aero quotation from www.dell.com :


Video playback:
Video streaming. WMV, H263, H264, MPEG4 @30fps WVGA

Messaging
SMS, MMS

E-mail
POP3, IMAP4, IMAP Idle, Webmail, Microsoft® ActiveSync®

Connectivity
USB 2.0 HS, 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth® Class 2.0 EDR w/A2DP, HAP, AVRCP
GPS/A-GPS
Standalone, SUPL , Control Plane

Dell AeroMusic
Full media player with content management, creation of playlists, download music OTA, audio streaming. AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WMA, MPEG, MP4, 3GPP

DRM
OMA DRM 1.0 with Forward Lock. Microsoft® Janus

Audio
MP3, MIDI & voice note ringtones

Input method:
Virtual keyboard with predictive text/auto completion, user dictionary, handwriting recognition, QWERTY. TTY, capacitive stylus, multi-touch UI

Bands/modes :
Quad-band EDGE
UMTS 850/1900/2100
EDGE class 10 and GPRS class 10
HSDPA 3.6 Mbps

Size
68.6 cc
Weight: 3.67 oz
Dimensions: .46” x 4.8“ x 2.28”
Display: 3.5” nHD 640x360 pixels
18-bit 262K colors

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11 comments:

  1. seems i could afford this gadget quite cheap for a smartphone

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  2. hmmmm nice gadgets here....wish i can get this gadget on low price...keep in touch n nice always about ur posting here.....supporting ur blog by leaving warm smileSSSSSSS

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  3. .wish i can get this gadget on low price

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  4. Dell has a terrible implementation for mobile phones. Their HW will quickly be discontinued or Dell will perhaps change their execution practice. The market is pretty good at removing lemons like the current Dell offerings. There are plenty of other good choices.

    Jaiden

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  5. Dell’s first US smart phone (ignoring the Streak, which Dell calls a tablet with cell phone ability) runs a superset of Android 1.5. Basically an older, buggier version of the Android operating system with a lot of customizations that Dell has put in.


    The main issues seem to come from this outdated software and its mediocre hardware. The processor is only 624 MHz at a time when most smart phones come with 1 GHz processors, and Qualcomm announcing the availability of 1.2 GHz processors.

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  6. I love Smartphones. So I need to try also the Dell's product :)

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  7. I don't know about Dell entering the smartphone market. It's pretty crowded. This phone is going to have to be pretty darn good.

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  8. I was not aware about DELL mobiles. The name is cool Aero. Hope it has a low price.

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  9. Dell Mobile....
    What a great thing.
    AERO, name is too cool. Thanks for sharing the information.

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  10. This was if truth be told enormous read, positive reception for taking the time to put it simultaneously! Touched on some very superior.

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