Dell may be better known as a PC vendor but it also has designs on smartphones.
Last week the computer giant revealed details of its first foray into the increasingly crowded smartphone market with a touchscreen device called the Dell Mini 3, pictured here.
The Mini 3 is powered by Google's mobile OS, Android.
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1. Martin Brown
I hope it is not as dull as it looks.
2. anonymous
Looks rather lumpy, compred to say the new HTC Touch HD2.
Yes, the HD2 is currently Windows Mobile, but will soon get Andrided by HTC.
Also quite poor next to the now resurgent Motorola's New Android handset - the most significnt handset from them since the original RAZR several years go.