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Dell Goes Super Mobile with Tablet, Android Smartphones, Windows 7 Phone

What a week of leaks. Following the Apple iPhone 4G debacle and leaked photos of Research In Motion’s latest operating system for its BlackBerry smartphones (not to mention a new clamshell handset), photos and information concerning Dell’s Windows Phone 7-powered portrait slider called the “Lightning” popped up on the technology blog Engadget. The spec sheet […]

Apr 22, 2010
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What a week of leaks. Following the Apple iPhone 4G debacle and leaked photos of Research In Motion’s latest operating system for its BlackBerry smartphones (not to mention a new clamshell handset), photos and information concerning Dell’s Windows Phone 7-powered portrait slider called the “Lightning” popped up on the technology blog Engadget.

The spec sheet specifies a 1GHz QSD8250 Snapdragon processor, a 4.1-inch display, GPS capability, 1GB of flash with 512MB RAM plus 8GB of storage on a MicroSD card, a compass, accelerometer, and full Flash support.

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