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Dell Streak pricing announced, with and without a contract

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1 June, 2010

Android Touch UI O2

The 5-inch tablet-meets-phone, the Dell Streak, is coming to O2 UK on June 4th. Everything is obviously going according to plan as today Carphone Warehouse (they will be selling the Streak besides O2), even announced the pricing - with and without a contract.

The Dell Streak is an Android 1.6 Donut powered tablet (with plans to update it to 2.2 Froyo later this year) with a custom UI. The Streak shares many hardware specs with high-end Android phones - 2G and 3G support for both voice and data, Wi-Fi, GPS and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Support for Flash 10.1 is coming too.

Dell Streak

The defining feature of the Dell Streak is of course its 5-inch screen - it has WVGA resolution and uses capacitive touch technology. There's also a 5MP camera with LED flash and an HDMI port. Not bad for something that is mere 10mm thick. It weighs 220 grams though.

Anyway, the Dell Streak will be available through O2 UK stores and Carphone Warehouse and you can get it starting June 4th either on for free on a 25 pounds/month contract or contract-free for 429 pounds.

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  • Turgid Wonder
  • S35
  • 03 Jun 2010

Why do people seem to assume it's 256MB RAM, when a quick look on Dell will show that it's 512MB?

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  • allstars
  • LxI
  • 02 Jun 2010

Specs look like i9000 to me so waste of time buyin should have more specs for it size

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  • Anonymous
  • 4Nn
  • 01 Jun 2010

That's correct. It's going to cost about $630.00 USD for those of us in the U.S. Unfortunately :-(

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