Monday, November 16, 2009

Mini 3i the smartphone of Dell in China and Brazil

The U.S. Dell has officially announced the upcoming release in two countries - China and Brazil - its first smartphone, the Mini 3i. To diversify its business, Dell chose therefore to enter the world of mobile phone with a smartphone equipped with the system Google Android.

Dell has given no precise information about its technical characteristics. The specific brand just as the smartphone "Mini 3" will be available from networks of China Mobile, the first Chinese mobile operator with over 500 million customers. It will be launched in this country in the coming weeks at a price not yet announced.



In Brazil, Claro is the operator with 42 million customers, who will do the same by the end of the year. It will be available later in other countries including in Europe through a partnership with Vodafone the United States via AT & T and Verizon, in Singapore through M1 and Starhub or via Maxis in Malaysia. Compatible with the Chinese 3G standard, the Mini 3i is also compatible with 3G/3G + networks in other European countries where it is marketed.

Note that the Chinese version of the smartphone incorporates no WiFi unlike its Brazilian version known as the "Mini 3iX. The Dell smartphone incorporates a touch screen of 3.5 inches and a digital camera of 3 megapixels.

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