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The Google Android 2.2 Froyo-powered Dell Venue has made a quiet appearance on Dell’s India website. The surfacing of the Venue, which looks like it has taken off from the Dell Venue Pro that runs Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mobile OS, brings in some amount of excitement to that part of the world.
Sporting 4.1 inches of screen real estate, the device has been touted as coming with a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 microprocessor, PC Syncing Software and more. The 4.1 inches of display boast of a WVGA AMOLED properties. Other features include an 8 mega pixel camera that also
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We just stumbled upon something on the FCC list, and going by what we see it’s a new Dell Venue Pro variant. It seems like Dell has spruced up the new variant with capabilities that boast of WCDMA Band II and V support. That could further mean that the new Venue Pro variant would soon hop on to the 3G networks of AT&T in the US.
It may not be just the AT&T network it will be seen. Info suggests that the 3G device will be seen on Rogers, Bell or Telus most probably. The new variant will be one sought-after device, following the already announced Windows Phone 7
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When we first heard news of the impending arrival of the Dell Venue Pro, we never thought freebies are accompanying the device. They indeed are. Though Dell is expected to take a bit more time to bring in the Venue Pro to customers, those who are waiting to pay with the handset need not be disappointed. For, Dell is offering a free Plantronics Explorer 420 Bluetooth Headset along with the Venue Pro.
For those who are not in the know of things in the market, let us tell you the Plantronics Explorer 420 Bluetooth Headset currently retails on Amazon for around $23. This device
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Dell Venue Pro is not just another Windows Phone 7 smartphone, it’s the Dell’s flagship model that promises to make a difference. But where exactly does the Venue Pro stand compared with other WP7 handsets, against the iPhone 4 or the best Android devices in the market? Check out our review below.
First impressions
Dell has been into the smartphone business before. Their Dell Streak has managed to get attention but it wasn’t the hot product we all expected. This time they listened to the market and have come up with a device that comes with fairly new specs and a rather
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Dell have confirmed the pesky Wi-Fi connectivity issues on their new Dell Venue Pro. According to the company, those of you who bought a Windows Phone 7 handset on either Monday or Tuesday, that would be November 8 or 9, may experience problems when trying to connect to secured Wi-Fi networks.
“Customers who purchased Venue Pro smartphones on Monday or Tuesday (November 8 or 9) at a Microsoft Store and who are experiencing the protected WiFi network connectivity issue also have the option of bringing your phone back to the Microsoft Store for an exchange, beginning at the end
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The entire BlackBerry-equipped staff of Dell will be switching to Dell’s own home-grown Venue Pro smartphones, which runs on Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 operating system. When the switch happens, more than 25,000 BlackBerry-equipped employees of the company will be getting the Venue Pro WP7 and the switch is expected to start in the near future.
The company has started to shine in the business of smartphones and this latest move is regarded as a positive sign for the company to boost its confidence.
But the company’s decision is actually a symbolic loss for RIM as it will
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Still remember Dell’s Lightning smartphone? Dell has officially announced the Windows Phone 7 device and gives it a new name – Venue Pro. The Venue Pro is a portrait style slider with QWERTY keyboard. It is powered by a Qualcomm QSD8250 1GHz processor.
The Dell Venue Pro sports a 4.1-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with Gorilla Glass, a 5 Megapixel auto focus camera with 720p HD video recording. The phone will be available via T-Mobile.
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All right folks tonight we are live from New York City and in one corner of the ring is the past master of propaganda in Google and its hotshot Android, on the other side is the sensation that has engulfed the planet in iOS from Apple and going up against them in the coming year will be the young gun released right now Live- Windows Phone 7 Microsoft. Boy, this whole event has the atmosphere of a classic boxing bout from Madison Square Gardens. So fitting that mobile phone OS giants will tee off with the launch of Windows Phone 7 OS from NYC! As we speak, Microsoft is on stage in
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