Dell Starts At The Back Of The Line With New Smartphone

Dell DELL is late to the smartphone market. Very late. It has begun to sell its new Aero handset with AT&T T. The Aero costs $99.99 with a two-year subscription plan. Without an AT&T deal, the Aero sells for $299.99, but still only works on the AT&T network. The Aero is one of many that runs the Google GOOG Android operating system. The leaders in the Android smartphone field are HTC and Motorola MOT, which have been in the market for more than a year. The Dell product comes with at 5MP camera with 8x zoom, which once again is not a special feature. The phone allows owners to watch video and Flash multimedia productions. In that way, it is different from the Apple AAPL iPhone, which does not run Flash, but is similar to other Android-powered handsets. The Aero does not have more processing power or memory than some of its competition. To read the rest, head over to 247WallSt.com
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