Upcoming Cool Dell Aero
The Dell Aero is going to be the second Android powered handset of AT&T company and this is not actually Dell’s first Android phone, it is very alike to the Dell Mini 3i which was the first Android phone of manufacturer and it was launched in China. Now Dell is going to make public their Android wares to America, and they’ve appreciably customized the UI on what AT&T is calling “the lightest Android Phone” upon launch.
In terms of features, Dell aero consists of 3.5-inch screen, a 624 MHz Marvell processor, 5MP camera, Flash Lite and simplistically enjoyable design; the Dell Aero stands to be an attractive option for AT&T customers. Dell seems to be adding a lot of cool features to the phone software wise out of the box, including QuickOffice, an enhanced media experience, an aggregated social networking experience, and a lot more.
It is also noticed in some blogs that the software keyboard was one of the worst ever and his analysis continued down that slippery path. AT&T bloat ware, lack of Google applications, weird home/back button, medium speed UI.
Actually, AT&T or Dell wanted to hear from the Aero that this is the first American Android. Both parties concluded to state the device might not be pre-loaded with Google apps but the phone does have Android Market. Not to mention, the version tested probably was a beta and doesn’t represent a final product. Fair enough, but it is not sure how much or if the device will actually improve before launch day.
Now that AT&T seems to be going full speed ahead on Android, it looks like there is no turning back. And for Dell, will they finally get the exposure and success in the Smartphone market they’ve been hoping for with the help of Android. Yet there are still a number of questions about the device, but the presently rumored launch window is June 2010.