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Close shots of Dell’s First Mobile Phone – Dell Mini 3i

Here are some close shots of Dell’s first mobile phone, Dell Mini 3i, which will be released only in Asia, focusing on China market. The Dell Mini 3i is powered by OPhone operating system, an Android-like operating system that is also developed based on Linux open source code. In case you don’t know, the OPhone platform is developed by China Mobile, the world’s largest carrier, to support China’s homegrown 3G standard. It looks like Dell is more excited about the fast growing China market than the mature North American market.
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Dell Coming Back Onto the Mobile Scene?

March 20, 2008 – Once a marketer of handheld Palms, rumors are fling that Dell could be making their way back into the cell phone market. So long to the days of $500+ smart phones being your only option for a handheld with Windows Mobile options. Of course, Dell will be entering into an entirely different market from the one they were used to in 2002 when theywere marketing their Palm designs. Users are looking for more options in a small and convenient package.













