The spotlight is now on the Dell Lighting and this might just trump previous smartphone rumors.
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Dell showcased its sleek Android-powered Mini 5 at CES 2010 and the device just passed the testing labs of the FCC. The documents show that the tablet features WCDMA Band IV indicating that it might be headed for the T-Mobile network. The Dell Mini 5 is expected to offer a five-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen, Snapdragon QSD8250 chipset, WiFi, and GPS.
Dell, the former #1 PC manufacturer has diversified and entered the mobile market. Joining the computer manufacturers Apple, Lennovo and others, Dell decided to reorganize and added a mobile division to their company, headed by Motorola’s former executive, Ron Garriques. This has been announced earlier together with showing their new product Dell Mini 3i.
Dell has a troubled history with portable consumer electronics. Over the years, the company has dipped in and out of various markets, including portable MP3 players, PDAs and now phones.
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