Sure, AT&ere;T may rich person not started with a great Android-based line-up, but that’s not stopping them from trying. And, by all agency, hold trying, AT&ere;T. Their latest effort is of the Dell diverseness, which we’re assuming is the Dell Mini 3 rebranded, with some slight tweaks to the software system. So, don’t be shy. Meet the Dell Aero, AT&T’s first Dell smartphone run the Android mobile Operating System.
AT&T wasn’t prime quantity on releasing a draw of selective information on the device quite yet. The pre-CTIA press releases went out (they announced a brace of other devices, too) and they clasp just enough selective information to whet our palettes, and that’s about it. We can guess, though. For exercise, the Aero probably has a 3.5-in 640×360 touchscreen, a 3MP auto-focus photographic camera with flash, and Bluetooth. It’s got Global Positioning System, and we’re hoping that wireless local area network gets strapped on before the functionary release of the device. AT&ere;T also confirmed that they worked with Dell directly to hide the Android Operating System, so we should see some new whatchamacallit with the software system.
When is that, exactly? We regard we knew. Hopefully it’s soon. What’s more likely, and what we should expect, is that in the next few days we’ll get a draw more selective information about this gimmick from AT&ere;T, as they make their rounds through CTIA. We volition stay on top of all the info, so arrest with us. Don’t get lost now. You wouldn’t wish to miss the important whatchamacallit.
[via Android Community]











