Dell has not been successful in capturing a marketshare yet. It lost a major war in the MP3 player market before its arch rival Apple Inc. Since then they have been trying hard to take some innovative consumer strategies. They want to re enter the market with a bang. Recently Dell has also joined the race along with the Sony, LG and Saygus to release an Android based Smartphone, Dell Mini 3iX in the early 2010. These big companies have chosen Android as the Operating System which runs behind the boards to give fast access to the user interface without compromising in the performance.

Dell’s Mini 3iX has cleared the FCC to support 850 and 1900 AT&T’s 3G bands which it employs for high speed network along with Wi-Fi connectivity is expected to launch in the US via AT&T. The specs of the device are yet to be announced officially, but from the recent leaks it may be expected that the Chinese version handset runs a 360 x 640 resolution, a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen, GPS, Microsoft Exchange support added with a 3 megapixel camera coupled with autofocus and LED flash. The main difference between this version of the phone and the Chinese one is the inclusion of WiFi and 3G support, with Mini 3ix coming with 850 and 1900 MHz bands, a 3.5 inch touchcscreen display (640 x 360 pixels), A-GPS and a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. Microsoft Exchange is also on the specs list, plus a microSD card slot and a virtual keyboard.
On the other hand The Dell Mini 10 has everything you want in a mobile companion. Its highly portable design is complete with wireless and entertainment features. Now with a multi-touch track pad and next-generation WiFi, all on a 10.1″ seamless display with a 16:9 aspect ratio, Dell Mini 10 might satisfy many of your needs and at a affordable price.
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