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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in Europe, but has made its way over to the United States on AT&T. Dell continued its habit of releasing devices with outdated OS versions (1.6), but have promised that the Streak will continue to be updated until at least 2.2.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 Kyle Gibb
Sep 09, 2010
 Releasing the source code for phones seems to be all the rage these days (as well as being required under Android open-source agreements), and Dell has just shown its hand. The Dell Streak sourc...
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by Sean Brunett
Aug 30, 2010
 The Dell Streak on the mobile network O2 in the UK reportedly will receive Android 2.1 (Eclair) on Wednesday, Sept. 1. This will bring new features to the device currently running Android 1...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 18, 2010
It's not sugar and spice, and everything nice, but sometimes resistors and IC's and ribbon cables are better anyway.  Ifixit has gotten their hands on a Dell Streak, and what you see is the resul...
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by afazel
Aug 16, 2010
The Dell Streak, the new not-quite-a-phone-but-not-quite-a-tablet-either from AT&T is finally here. We've already detailed the pricing and some of the features and specs of this odd litt...
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 15, 2010
 The bad news: The U.S. version of the Dell Streak launched with Android 1.6. The good news: It might skip Android 2.1 altogether and go straight to Android 2.2. Normally I'd never pass up a perf...