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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in Europe, but has made its way over to the United States on AT&T. Dell continued its habit of releasing devices with outdated OS versions (1.6), but have promised that the Streak will continue to be updated until at least 2.2.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
Aug 13, 2010
 Those of us in the U.S. can finally pick up a 5-inch Dell Streak and shake our heads in amazement while we use a brand-new device with Android 1.6. Meanwhile, overseas, an early Euro has leaked ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 12, 2010
Finally, The Dell Streak has been unleashed to those who had the foresight to register for pre-order.  For those who didn't pre-order, well y'all have to wait until Friday August 13 -- tomorrow. ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 10, 2010
Finally, we have proper launch info for the Dell Streak. The one-day presale begins Thursday, and the 5-inch Android tablet will be in general availability on Friday. Pricing remains the sa...
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by Sean Brunett
Aug 06, 2010
One of the disappointing aspects of the Dell Streak is that it initially comes with Android 1.6. (The most disappointing aspect is that those of us outside Europe still can't get one.) Even though Del...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 02, 2010
There's no official word from AT&T (yet), but it certainly appears that it is blocking the IMEI numbers of all the Dell Streaks handed out to testers in the US.  All data is blocked, and any ...