
05-12-2009, 18:08
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Dell Inc., marches in Mobile Business Industry ..!
color="Black">Dell Inc., formally broadcasted its entry into the mobile phone market last month, and its Mini 3 smartphone has launched on November 13th 2009 in China and Brazil this year.
Dell Inc., the world’s third-largest maker of personal computers is about to march in Mobile Business Industry, predominating by companies like Apple, Nokia and Research in Motion(RIM). Dell announced plans in August '2009 to sell smart phones and other mobile devices with wireless partners.
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Michael Dell - CEO (Dell Inc.), stated as ..
“That’s a starting point for us. You’ll probably see products next year in the U.S. that are family members of the things we started in China,”.
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The newly appointed committee's vista and limelight will be on fostering and invading connected computing products and services through new channels of distribution; including telecommunications, cable, satellite and mobile products as Smartphones announced by David Frank- accredited representative for Round Rock, Texas-based Dell. The new unit will focus on developing hardware and software for communications devices of "various screen sizes", including mobile Internet devices, he added.
Michael Dell said its new communication solutions unit will be led by Ron Garriques, the former Motorola Inc executive who is Consumer Business Chief at Dell. And it's consumer business will be combined with its small-and-medium business unit which will be led by Steve Felice who formerly ran the SMB unit. The company also has two other business groups, one devoted to large enterprises and the other for government agencies.
Dell has existing agreements with other leading global telecom providers, including Vodafone in Europe; Australia/New Zealand, AT&T and Verizon in the U.S.; M1 and Starhub in Singapore; and Maxis in Malaysia, creating more opportunities to meet the needs of a connected lifestyle.
Apparently, Dell is upto come with an Android smartphone in 2010 for the US market. Dell’s first attempt in the smartphone business acquainted to the Brazilian, the Mini 3i will support 3G and will feature the same goodies as the handset that’s heading to the US with Wi-Fi and 3G UMTS/HSDPA on 850MHz, 1900MHz and 2100MHz bands. It also has the same 3.5-inch touchcreen (640×360 resolution) with multi-touch UI, a virtual QWERTY keyboard, A-GPS, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and a microSD card slot however will also consider other platforms. Originally the Mini 3i has been designed for the Chinese market, Dell was expected to increase quality build and swap the 3mp camera with a 5mp variant, before anyone in the US gets their hands on it.
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