
Dell is prepping two 3G smart phones, the Mini 3T1 and Mini 3iX, which have been spotted on Chinese mobile regulator TENAA’s website. The Dell Mini 3T1 is pictured above, is a 3G smart phone that packs two 2-megapixel camera, with one on the front and the other one on the back. The phone supports HSPA connectivity and uses the Chinese 3G standard. The handset also runs a modified version of Android, called Ophone.

The Dell Mini 3ix is a more advanced version of AT&T’s Aero mobile phone, with rounded corners, large screen of the Mini 3i and the Aero and a WCDMA radio. No price and availability of the two Dell smart phones have been announced yet. Like most of the recent Dell’s smart phones, they’ll be made available in China first before going to other countries.
via geeky-gadgets


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