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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 12, 2011
AT&T and Open Feint announced at CES that they would be partnering, and offered up a SDK for interested developers.  Now they have announced the details of what they were cooking up, and pres...
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by Sean Brunett
Nov 10, 2010
Operating System: Processor: Display: ...
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by Android Central
Oct 15, 2010
The Aero is Dell's first Android smartphone that it not a phone/tablet hybrid such as the Streak. Like the Streak, it was released with outdated Android software, but Dell thought that its customi...
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 24, 2010
Dell this morning announced the available of its first Android smartphone (that's not a MID), the Aero. The 3.5-inch device (Gorilla Glass at an, erm, interesting 360x640 resolution) runs a pre-Ecla...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 27, 2010
Dell has announced the prices for the much anticipated Streak and Aero Android phones.  The 5-inch Streak will be $299.99 with an eligible two-year AT&T agreement, and $549.99 if bought outri...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
May 10, 2010
 It's getting closer.  First the Dell Aero showed up on AT&T's website (with all the normal Google services!), now we see that the FCC has approved it for use in the United States. ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
May 03, 2010
 The Dell Aero has shown up on AT&T's website with a "coming soon" tagline.  While the Aero still looks less than impressive when compared to some of the other new Android phon...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 22, 2010
 The Dell Aero, the sort-of good-looking Dell Android phone headed to AT&T, just got some new information that's just not worth getting excited about. The Aero is said to use a middling 624 M...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
Remember the Dell Aero Android smartphone? The one we were allowed to fondle but not turn on at CTIA? (And the one that, yes, can't run unsigned apps?) Well, the guys at Engadget managed to get t...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 25, 2010
Hey, you. Over there banging away on your laptop in outrage. Need to let you in on a little secret. The Dell Aero isn't crippled. Neither is the Motorola Backflip. And you need to stop saying they ar...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 24, 2010
It was a long and hard first day at CTIA, with the announcement of a couple of stellar Android phone, and the return of Dell to the U.S. smartphone area. That brings us to the Dell Aero, which was an...