electronista.com - 11/3/2009
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Dell's Android-based Mini 3iX has surfaced in Brazil with support for Wi-Fi and 3G UMTS/HSDPA on 850MHz, 1900MHz and 2100MHz bands, according to photos posted on the Brazilian site CelularCafe. The integration of 850MHz 3G components adds evidence to rumors suggesting Dell is planning to bring ...
unwiredview.com - 11/6/2009
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unwiredview.com —
Michael Dell has recently confirmed that his company
would launch an Android smartphone in the US via...
AT&T in early 2010 – and it looks like that smartphone is exactly the Dell Mini 3iX that we saw a few days ago in Brazil. The FCC has just ...
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Dell Mini 3iX passes the FCC, AT&T 3G included
slashgear.com - 11/3/2009
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slashgear.com —
Dell’s upcoming 3G version of its Android smartphone
has shown up in Brazil as the Dell Mini...
3iX. According to CelularCafe, the Mini 3iX has the same 3-megapixel camera as its Chinese counterpart, but adds triband 850/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA connectivity for pretty much global 3G access. ...
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Dell Mini 3iX shows up with triband UMTS and WiFi
celularcafe.com.br - 11/2/2009
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celularcafe.com.br —
Não sei, acho que só com um vídeo
dá pra ter uma idéia melhor, mas pelas fotos...
achei uma interface estranha. Parece um daqueles MP"25" que vendem por aí. Cores fortes podem ser melhor utilizadas. E por fora é que a coisa piora, até a Motorola faz ...
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Exclusivo: No Brasil: Dell Mini 3iX, celular com Android
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Dell Mini 3iX shows up with triband UMTS and WiFi
SlashGear —
... it’s possible that this prototype simply hasn’t been updated with the new CMOS.
As for the UI – screenshots of which you can see in the gallery below – that’s been changed as well. The original 3i prototype had a very iPhone-inspired design, whereas this new version (likely to avoid Apple’s legal wrath) has been tweaked to a more typical Android look. Still no word on when we might see an official announcement for the Dell Mini 3iX. [via Electronista] ...
Dell Mini 3i: Now US Ready?
I4U News —
... (via Electronista ). Apparently, this new version of the 3i sports 3G UMTS/HSDPA support on 1850 MHz, 1950 MHz, and 2100 MHz bands. Why is this important? Because this is the first version of the 3i we've seen that will be compatible with US 3G. The 850 MHz component is pretty clear evidence that a version of the 3i is headed for the US in short order. Y'know, if the word of Michael Dell himself wasn't enough proof of that already. The case on the Brazilian 3i has undergone a substantial redesign, but it still packs the same 3 MP camera as the Chinese version. This could mean ...
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