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At 5 inches, The Dell Streak is one of the largest Android phones to date. It was first released in Europe, but has made its way over to the United States on AT&T. Dell continued its habit of releasing devices with outdated OS versions (1.6), but have promised that the Streak will continue to be updated until at least 2.2. 

The Streak is equipped with a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 5-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen, 5MP camera with LED flash, 16GB internal memory with microSD support, Android 1.6 (should be 2.2 by the end of the year). 

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Carriers: ATT

Announced: May 26, 2010

Release Date: August 12, 2010

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by Sean Brunett
Nov 17, 2010
The Dell Streak now comes in white, at least on the back. An exclusive version of the device sporting the black and white look will only be available from Best Buy for $300. In-store pickup is the onl...
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by Jesse Potter
Nov 13, 2010
As the rest of the world is waiting very (im)patiently for an official Gingerbread announcement, Dell Home UK issued a statement via Facebook yesterday claiming FroYo (Android 2.2) will be making...
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by Android Central
Nov 10, 2010
Operating System: Android 1.6Processor: QSD 8250Display: 5-inch capacitive LCD touchscreenResolution: 800 x 480Camera: 5 MP rear-facing + VGA front-facing Browser: Android WebkitMemory: 512 MB RO...
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by Sean Brunett
Nov 06, 2010
The Dell Streak has been spotted in a new commercial that's jam packed with various use cases for the device. It's cool to see an ad featuring the Streak since there haven't been that many since its ...
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by Chris Parsons
Nov 05, 2010
It really hasn't been much of a secret that the Dell Streak is headed to Rogers. That said, one thing that really never was confirmed was the actual on contract -- off-contract pricing of the device u...