Thursday, September 23, 2010

Dell to launch Android Mobile Homemobile zone,

Dell officially confirmed that the company currently on the market with the arrival of Android smartphone device index China and Brazil. Dell's first Android phone will be somewhat similar to Apple's iPhone, complete with touch screen interface, is the heart of the full profile has been published.  

However the company confirmed that the phone will systemcomes by Google Android OS smartphone to the increasingly competitive environment filled with great players such as Apple, Nokia, Research In Motion, and Samsung design.
 
The smart decision to get your feet wet with smart phones in emerging markets because it was too "greener fields," and its competitors are not as strong grip on the market, said: "Jack Gold, senior analyst at J.. Gold et al.  

Gold said: "Mini-3 was not shown to be" too compelling, "but it is a good start and it gives Dell a chance to improve your smartphone section before bringing it to mature markets like North America or Europe.


In addition, China Mobile is the perfect partner for Dell because it is trying to get many more than 500 million subscribers to update the devices advanced.


"Finally, they should be in this space if they are going to be a complete mobile computer company because we go to play an important role moving forward, said:" Gold.



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"Our entry into the smartphone category is a logical extension from the heart of this evolution of consumer products over the past two years, said:" Ron Garriques, president of the Dell Global Consumer Group, in a statement. "We are developing smaller and smarter mobile products that enable our customers to get their Internet experience outside the home and want to do things whenever and wherever they want."

As mobile computing continues to converge, device manufacturers are increasingly finding their market share battle with new rivals.




Computer maker Acer also recently jumped into the smart phone space, and the world's largest handset maker, Nokia, just released notebook powered by Windows 7.
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