Dell Picks AT&T for Android Smartphone | Linux Today

Dell Picks AT&T for Android Smartphone

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AP
Andy Patrizio
Jan 8, 2010

“Dell today announced it has chosen AT&T as its exclusive
U.S. carrier for its upcoming lineup of Android-based smartphones,
known as the Mini 3. Dell has already chosen China Mobile, Vodafone
and Claro Brazil as partners outside the U.S.

“But Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) still has not given out much
information on the Mini 3, other than saying that it is an Android
phone designed around power efficiency and platform customization.
A spokesperson for the company said that with carriers falling into
place, it would eventually start to disclose more information on
the hardware.

“”Smart phones are an extension of Dell’s strategy to develop
intelligent and more mobile products that meet the needs of
operators and customers,” said Ron Garriques, president of Dell
Communication Solutions in a statement. “The Mini 3 is a result of
listening to customers and creating products that allow people to
do the things they want, whenever and wherever they want to do
them.”

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