HT-News

Pictured: Dell's Android Smartphone.

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.Ò  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: 3.5ò€³ nHD 640Ó—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 *Ò A-GPS *Ò On-screen QWERTY keyboard, hardwriting recognition, multi touch UI Ò  MicroSD slot


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Adobe adds a third dimension to Acrobat.
San Jose (CA) - Adobe today announced a new flagship for its Acrobat software family: Acrobat 3D enables CAD users to create PDF files from 3D models and embed a functional 3D viewing application into a PDF document. The illustrations can be viewed, magnified and viewed in a standard version of Acrobat Reader.
Popular Articles
Global furniture stores in NY

Esource Declares the Launch Date for India"s First Ebook Portal
Esource Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd. today announced the date for the release of indiaeBooks.com; India"s much awaited first ebook portal. indiaeBooks.com is a fresh, new and exciting ebook shop which is all set to be launched officially in June 2008.
Free Software
Experts doubt quantum computer's authenticity.
Mountain View (CA) - D-Wave"s quantum computer demonstration this week has generated lots of buzz, but some experts doubt the authenticity of the demo. At the Computer History Museum in Mountain View California, company reps solved Sudoku problems and calculated seating plans, but some university researchers and corporate scientists need to see more data to be convinced. They are also concerned about D-Wave"s lack of peer research and of the test"s remote nature.