It seems that Dell has not had the same fate as Apple. After all, the apple has always had an excellent reputation for product design is concerned, so that even the original iPhone had no 3G connection and was inferior to the almighty Nokia models, began to figure so well in the market, which until now Nokia is struggling, in need of an alliance with Micro$oft to survive.
The other side of the coin is smartphone for Dell, which has left much to be desired. Not only has Wi-Fi or 3G support, but its resolution of 360 × 640 is far below any cell that is respected in those days. The Mini3i has a USB port, SD slot and a 3.2 megapixel camera. Like the iPod, does not have a keyboard, and operates under Android. If not for the OS, this phone would be completely irrelevant. That, without your Palm look strangely similar to the Pre.
For now, the Mini3i has gone on sale in the Chinese market. No date scheduled for launch in the West, but the truth is that with these characteristics is doomed to failure. The only thing that could make it competitive would be a nominal charge and directed to a market that can not afford a model of BlackBerry, iPhone or the G1. Anyway, Dell has always had surprises in store, so I’ll have to wait their marketing strategy for the rest of the planet.










