Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Dell necessarily show its first smartphone


Unfortunately, what you see in the picture, only the intended layout of the first smartphone from Dell. In fact, no one knows how he looks, as well as Dell as it has become afraid of evil eye after the failure of handheld computers in a series of Axim. It is possible that Dell has already introduced the so-called syndrome of "shoot sparrow." But the joke joke, and Chief Executive Officer of AT & T Ralph De La Vega (Ralf De La Vega) today confirmed that Dell actually went to the market of smartphones.

Speaking at a press conference held in the MWC'09, along with Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer, Mr. De La Vega said literally the following: "" Dell announced they're entering the smart phone market "(Dell said that it goes on the market of smartphones).

Unfortunately, no official statements from Dell in this regard has yet been received, but note the words of Mr. Ralph De La Vega, were literally the next day after Microsoft officially introduced its newest operating system for mobile devices - Windows Mobile 6.5. According to some analysts, this version is aimed at smart phones, and if more precise, the so-called Windows Phones. However, while nobody knows whether it would be the first smartphone from Dell work it is running Windows Mobile 6.5.

Apparently, Dell is indeed going to take up the production of smartphones, and the rumors go for a long time. Typically, a U.S. company denies the existence of such plans. But, apparently, is just one of the techniques used by major vendors in order to warm up interest in their new products. Moreover, AT & T is odinm of the largest operators in the U.S., and Mr. Ralph De La Vega, certainly knows what he said. So stay tuned!