Dell Venue Android smartphone launches globally
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> In reply to vinny @ 2011-02-16 04:36 from sSTc - click to readwhat does this mean? Is there a flip... i thought this was a bar phone
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- 2011-08-09 15:53
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no front cam as per specs, but we can use back flip for making back camera as front cam.
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- 2011-02-16 04:36
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it's look very nice compare wth other smart phone...but it's can vdeo cll or nt?
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- 2010-12-31 05:58
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So the headline is "Launches globally", yet there is "No word on dates of availability in other regions".
Riiiiiiight
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- 2010-12-26 02:32
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> In reply to pooja @ 2010-12-24 08:43 from vIw7 - click to readYeaaaaah super phone puja I agreed wit u
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- 2010-12-25 07:26
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as much i thought about google using chrome that it is the best company to have simplest software to use,my perception broke when i used android and it is not so simple.
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- 2010-12-25 06:45
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Merry Christmas to all GSMArena readers!! :)
(Hong King time)
The cost-performance ratio of this phone is very high.
I already own an iPod touch 4, thus having had a taste of the iOS.
That's why I'm planning to get an Android phone.
My target is HTC Desire Z, because I want to try using a phone with full QWERTY keyboard.
The price between this Dell Venue and HTC Desire Z is about $500.
Don't know whether this 500 hundred dollars is worth paying...
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- 2010-12-24 18:53
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Nokia needs to do something with it. At the moment they are working on the new os but who know will it beat android or not
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- 2010-12-24 09:35
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I would buy it with keyboard. It's a pitty they dropped it
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- 2010-12-24 08:51
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-12-23 20:58 from iFrI - click to readyour prob the only one who thinks like that
google is going to own the world by 2013 hehehehehehe
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- 2010-12-24 07:14
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One would say that, and even if I share the same OPINION, I would rather not say it so blatantly like you.
But for now, Android is going strong, and analysis is just an analysis... and Android is still improving. Certainly this Dell Venue makes me want to go Android again.
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- 2010-12-24 06:53
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if ios and android ported in nokia device and sells at very affordable price then symbian may be dead..the fact is too many user buy a symbian device but not android and iphone...reason... android and ios was overprice
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- 2010-12-24 05:50
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> In reply to HAHAHAHAHA @ 2010-12-24 00:44 from MfxA - click to readHe didn't say Bada will replace android. But the fact that Samsung made their own OS to ensure their future if anything fails at least they have a spare one. Either.
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- 2010-12-24 02:22
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-12-23 20:58 from iFrI - click to readthe SYMBIAN foundation isn't dead at all!!!
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- 2010-12-24 01:34
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-12-23 20:58 from iFrI - click to readThat has got to be the most ridiculous thing I have seen this year. Android isn't going to be replaced with Bada... Yeah, Samsung uses Bada, but they still have the sense to use Android too. Look at the Samsung Galaxy S. And the Google Nexus S for that matter, which was manufactured by Samsung... You clearly don't know that much about the mobile phone market...
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- 2010-12-24 00:44
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-12-23 20:58 from iFrI - click to readreally? I would like to see these analysts as well. All the articles i've read so far has shown that Android has no signs of stopping in the near future. The only thing I can remember about "fragmentation" is from Steve jobs. Steve Jobs doesn't even recognize Symbian as a threat thats why he never mentions Symbian. Also your quote about pc manufacturers dropping windows is ridiculous. Is that why Microsoft Windows holds about 98% of the PC/laptop market share? Obviously you're so right, they're all dropping Windows and making their own OS. Bada was never really made to compete outside of South Korea, you do know that right?
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- 2010-12-24 00:43
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-12-23 20:58 from iFrI - click to readyeah and soon with all the money that Android is making now. They will have their own hardware. :p
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- 2010-12-24 00:42
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-12-23 20:58 from iFrI - click to readReally? Who are the analyst? Care to show some link?
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