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Dell Aero smartphone hits the US market but unlikely to be a hit
Dell, which earlier launched Streak, a 5-inch Android-based tablet, teamed up with the nation’s No.2 wireless carrier AT&T to launch its new smartphone Aero earlier this week.
The Aero boasts of impressive specifications – it has a 3.5-inch capacitive multi-touch display (with 640×360 pixel resolution), a 5-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and LED flash, full HTML browser, virtual Qwerty keyboard, email support, Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, and a microSD card slot that allows you to bump up the memory to 32GB (the Aero ships with 2GB card to help you get started).
The device ships with a capacitive stylus and comes preloaded with a nifty tool – Microsoft’s QuickOffice – that allows editing and management of documents on the go.
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