Dell Mini 3iX Android based Smartphone Clears FCC and includes AT&T 3G and Wi-Fi

Dell has also joined the race along with the Sony, LG and Saygus to release an Android based Smartphone, Dell Mini 3iX in the early 2010. These big companies have chosen Android as the Operating System which runs behind the boards to give fast access to the user interface without compromising in the performance.
Dell’s Mini 3iX has cleared the FCC to support 850 and 1900 AT&T’s 3G bands which it employs for high speed network along with Wi-Fi connectivity is expected to launch in the US via AT&T. The specs of the device are yet to be announced officially, but from the recent leaks we expect that the Chinese version handset runs a 360 x 640 resolution, a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen, GPS, Microsoft Exchange support added with a 3 megapixel camera coupled with autofocus and LED flash.

Dell is yet to confirm which version of the Android runs inside Mini 3iX and the release date, price of its North American version of the smartphone publicly. Dell’s Mini 3iX might be the first Android smartphone to be launched by AT&T, and if the price is affordable and under the budget of the customers, definitely it lures the customers to buy it.
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