Dell has decided not to bring more Android Tablets on the market after the Streak Streak 7 and 5 have not sold very well and the venue was just one among many smartphone. The Dell Venue Pro has been sold but not much better, although it had a nice keyboard and Windows Phone 7 installed, but the approach was definitely better with Windows 8 and integration of new mobile devices, the company sees more potential there simply .
We rightly say, and Dell would have had more success in the current tablets, when the support with software updates is broken so early. The Dell Streak 5 would be especially currently still a very stylish device, there may be a sensation HTC XL compete as if it were something maintained by the developers and not already in retirement.
The announcement was officially informed on the Dell World 2011 and we are eagerly in the meantime, what will make Dell’s ultra-Book area.
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