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Oh Dell, why do you loathe the US market? First it was launching your new little phone in China, now its launching a cute little table in Europe before heading to US shores. Other companies, start here in the US and then branch out, why the reverse tactic?
CEO Michael Dell let loose that the Mini 5, aka “Streak”, will hit the US mid-summer on AT&T. It will feature an optional SIM card so users can access data as well as perhaps make calls from the unit. The Streak will feature Android as the operating system.
The Streak looks to handle 2-way video conferencing, 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 3G radio and a decent 5MP camera on the back. All told, a decently spec’d beast. Though at 5” (diagonal) the device is decidedly bigger than say and iPhone, but still dwarfed by the iPad (almost double screen size).
Will Dell find a home in the US for this size device? We’ll begin to find out this summer.
Read: [Wired]
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