Dell shows Smartphone plan for the first time

Dell (Nasdaq: Dell - news) :

Dell confirm, enter smart phone business and name China Mobile and Claro in Brazil two support, sell and wear as the first pocket 3 smart phone Move operator
China Mobile serves over 500 million users
Claro is in U.S.A., U.S.A. Movil is a part of the biggest cellular telephone network

Dell confirm, enter smart phone business plan and claim, have world partnership business of two of heavy operator that move most today.

Dell plans to distribute 3 pocket new smart phones of it through China Mobile, the biggest telecommunication company in the world which has over 500 million users and Claro, serves and exceeds 42 million people in Brazil as the part of U.S.A. Movil network.

Join smart phone kind and reflect Dell continues expanding stocking the products of Internet moved and because service of the relation with appreciation of the main operator. Earlier Dell is that the first PC manufacturer flowing imbeds 3 items of G technology and service China Mobile enter netbooks of it and pass the retail sale this year Become the main seller of netbooks rapidly, in China. Dell have a existing one and other main global telecommunication agreement of provider in addition, include Waduven in Europe; In Australia / New Zealand of U.S.A., AT&T and Verizon; Cubic meter and Starhub in Singapore; And the frock coat in Malaysia, set up more chances and meet demands of life style that a links.

Oh! It was the logical expansion that Dell’s consumer products were evolved of once to enter smart phone kind in the past two years, the president, Dell global consumer’s group, Ron Garriques says. E flexible product user of us that lighter and more beautiful development can make take out Internet experience of them and do they want thing those that make in those No matter when and any place which they think of.

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