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At the Citrix Synergy Conference on Thursday, Michael Dell whipped out the 5″ Android Streak smartphone and proclaimed that it will be available in Europe through Telefonica next month, and that AT&T is carrying it Stateside later this summer.

Contrary to eWeek’s article, the Streak is not merely an “MID (mobile Internet device),” but is a GSM smartphone, the biggest Android phone ever, in fact. The Streak’s 5″ (800×480) LCD dwarfs the 4.3″ HTC Evo 4G. Dell’s monster smartphone has all of the goodies –1Ghz Snapdragon, Android Eclair 2.1 (OTA or stock), multi-touch, HDMI output, and a front-facing VGA webcam, although the rear camera is only 5-megapixel with duo-LED flash.
Prices? I wager that they will be steep.
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DerekWu on Jul 25, 2010 09:04pm
That’s great! so, would it replace the iPhone? The cellular phone and tablet market has now been infiltrated by Dell. They have released the Dell Streak, a mixture between a smart phone and a tablet. This smart phone includes a display screen that is bigger than any other smart phone giving it the capacity to display websites in their original form. This phone has devices currently built in like a web cam which makes it functional as a tablet also. This phone is going to be released through AT&T after it has been unveiled in Europe. Dell is known for copying other ideas and images, and bringing them to buyers at less expensive costs and occasionally less quality, so we will need to wait to see how these phones do.