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Eager to get a look at the device that will bring Dell into the smartphone market? Well here it is, in all its Android-y glory.
Boy Genius Report claims the above images of the smartphone Dell plans to introduce to the Chinese market come from reliable sources who, wouldn't you know it, also included some product specs. Altogether, nothing spectacular or even mildly exciting considering all the smartphone options already offered from LG, Apple, RIM, Samsung, Nokia, etc.

Peep the specs below and let us know what you think!
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE class 12
- Size: 68.6cc
- 103g grams weight
- Dimensions: 58 x 122 x 11.7mm
- Display: 3.5″ nHD 640×360 LCD, 18-bit, 262K colors
- OTA capable
- Microsoft Exchange support
- Google, AIM, Yahoo and MSN IM support
- 3 megapixel auto-focus, flash, 8x digital zoom camera with 30fps video shooting mode, built in photo editor
- USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- A-GPS
- On-screen QWERTY keyboard, hardwriting recognition, multi touch UI
MicroSD slot
Source : Tom's Hardware US

looks... ok. Nothing special.
Yea but... dude... it's a Dell!
If its anything like any other of Dell's products it's gonna be an overpriced, cheap, POS that phone techs will constantly have to troubleshoot and fix.
i hope they don't explode like the shit from apple
i hope they don't explode like the shit from apple
LOL, you bet.
bigger high res screen than most domestic phones. The phones here suck compared to the APAC phones.
Its a close encounter of the blurred kind.
No wi-fi?! I can't imagine this will sell well.
Its a close encounter of the blurred kind.
lolz
thats cool a picture editor. my phone from 2003 has one. no wi-fi that sucks. well at least its multi-touch. and is it just me or do most phones coming out seem to be based on the iphone's design.
So blurry, hopefully this picture wasn't taken by another Dell phone.
It's funny, I used to think Apple users were the only whiny little bitches around this part of town. Jeeeez.
Looks good to me, but then all smart phone looks good to me, I have a dumb phone.
Anyway, I imagine the color scheme is interchangable because the one on the phone now is kinda weird. Otherwise I think the phone looks pretty cool. Nice features.
Of course no wi-fi. They're selling to China. Didn't Apple have to disable wi-fi on the iPhone to sell there?
Of course no wi-fi. They're selling to China. Didn't Apple have to disable the wi-fi in the iPhone to sell there?
what an ugly piece of @#$%
Wholly underwhelming. Bars have moved up a notch and at the moment I am leaning towards the HTC Hero.
Perhaps the pricing on the this Dell will redeem it.
Direction fail!