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Dell Streak Tablet Price – An Android Tablet

The Dell Streak has ultimately arrived in the real world, after months of questions and a several false starts. It’s technically the very first Android tablet from the big DESKTOP maker, nevertheless it’s actually a lot more similar to an Android smart phone than the usual rival to the Apple iPad. Find out the positives and negatives of the Streak and whether TechRepublic might highly recommend it or not.

Solid hardware – The Streak is sleek as well as light, but it surely also feels substantial adequate to make an impression. There’s nothing low-priced or maybe flimsy about this. Positioning it in 2 hands and flipping through menus and Web sites, typing emails, reading through written documents, and watching video clips all feel interestingly natural. When it comes to the processor, display, MEMORY, camera, and other computer hardware specifications, the Streak complies with the minimum specifications we’d expect, however it doesn’t surpass anything which you’ll come across on the top rated Google android smartphones on the market.

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Smartphones

 

1.      What Is a Smartphone?

A smartphone is a combination of traditional PDA and mobile phone. A mobile phone is a communication device which is connected to a wireless communication network through radio waves. Most mobile phones provide voice communications, SMS and MMS services. A PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) on the other hand, is a handheld device that provides services like computing and internet features. Traditionally PDAs were not offering phone or fax services.In the beginning, mobile phones were used mainly for making calls and PDAs used as personal, portable organizers.

Smartphones allow users to store information, e-mail, and install programs and making calls all in one device. A smartphone’s features are usually more oriented towards mobile phone options than the PDA-like features. There is no industry standard defining a smartphone.

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