Dell’s upcoming Android smartphone has been caught clearing the FCC. The Company’s first Android phone that launched in China a couple of weeks ago. Ans, Michael Dell has recently confirmed that his company would launch an Android smartphone in the US via AT&T in early 2010.
The Dell Mini 3iX packs GSM 850/1900 and UNTS bands so all that’s really needed is a combined announcement from AT&T and Dell. The FCC also confirms that the Mini 3iX has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The documents don’t confirm any other details, such as form factor, operating system or other specs. The Dell Mini 3iX has some stiff competition. Hopefully that will mean a cheaper price point.


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June 7th, 2010 at 9:22 pm
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