PC maker Dell's first Google Android based smartphone for US customers will be arriving on American shores soon, courtesy of AT&T. According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, which first broke the story, Dell's first U.S. Android smartphone will be a touchscreen device with a built-in digital camera.
The Chinese got the first taste of Dell's foray into smartphone's (and Google Phones in particular) with the Dell Mini 3i, also a touch screen device with a 3.2 megapixel camera (though it is only 2G). How much the first Dell Google phone for U.S. customers will resemble the Dell Mini 3i is still unknown, but hopefully Dell is at least aware that it's got to give us 3G for us to even be interested.
The first Dell Google phone could be out as early as 2010, they say. And we say, well we should hope so.
The deal with AT&T to carry the Dell Android based device now means that all 4 of the major United States wireless carriers will have Google phones on their airwaves.
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