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AT&T is reportedly going to offer a Dell Android-based smartphone to U.S customers
By: Maureen O'Gara
Oct. 9, 2009 04:30 PM
AT&T is reportedly going to offer a Dell Android-based smartphone to U.S customers of its cellphone network next year, according to an Reuters says the thing will be a version of the Marvell Technology-designed oPhone "prototype" Dell showed off in China some weeks back. The wire service says LG, Lenovo and Philips are also using the oPhone design. The Journal says it'll have a touchscreen and a camera. iSuppli figures smartphones are good for 235.6 million units worldwide next year, up close to 28% year-over-year. Samsung says it'll be pushing an Android phone through Sprint Nextel and Google itself is partnering with Verizon Wireless to co-develop multiple Android phones. Two of them should hit market this year. HTC pioneered the Android phone and Motorola is depending on it to save its bacon. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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