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Dell to enter smartphone market?

Sam Symons   on 31 January 2009 - 01:46 · 14 comments & 3659 views

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Rumors are abound that Dell may be entering the smartphone market as early as next month, in order to compete with Apple's iPhone.

The Wall Street Journal has reported that the PC maker has been working on a smartphone for more than a year, and that prototypes have been constructed, running Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows Mobile. According to sources, one model has been built with a touchscreen (like the iPhone), and another with a slide-out keyboard (like the Palm Pre). It is currently unknown which model will be used, or whether Windows Mobile or Android will be the main OS for the smartphone.

The rumors wouldn't be far off, as Dell has recently hired Ron Garriques, previous head of Motorola's handset division.

"We haven't committed to anything," a Dell spokesman told the Wall Street Journal, meaning that the plans for a Dell-branded smartphone could still be scrapped yet, and nothing is finalized.

Dell could be getting desperate and trying to compete in this new market, as the company is losing PC market share, with a 0.9 percent year-over-year decline last quarter. Additionally, shares of the company's stock have fallen 60 percent since August. Shaw Wu, a Kaufman Brothers' analyst, has said "We believe it makes sense for Dell and other PC makers to pursue more aggressive strategies in the smart phone space".

Dell could possibly announce any news at the GSMA Mobile World Congress, which is on in mid-February. Tom Warren from Neowin will be reporting live from the MWC, so check back for more information.

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(1 reply) #1 Infusion- on 31 Jan 2009 - 04:21
I hope not. Dell is pretty hit-or-miss with their gadget crap.
#1.1 Windows7even on 31 Jan 2009 - 06:26
Infusion- said,
I hope not. Dell is pretty hit-or-miss with their gadget crap.

correct terminology gadget crap=crapgadget
#2 Electric Bolt on 31 Jan 2009 - 06:19
I'm sure with the new Studios and designs they have been doing lately and how they have been working on this for more than one year, that the phone they release will be a success. They did have phones out before, they were decent.
#3 Purple Haze on 31 Jan 2009 - 07:24
I just hope they don't commit to just one provider. The iPhone is useless to me because AT&T has awful coverage in my area; all I can choose from is Sprint and Alltel (soon Verizon) and their decent phones are too pricey.
#4 sibot on 31 Jan 2009 - 07:40
It would be great! I've been using Dell's PDA - Dell Axim x51v. Just how much I wish it had the phone feature in it too. Its a power horse!
#5 BigCheese on 31 Jan 2009 - 11:34
I'm looking forward to seeing this. Dell's Axim PDA's were some of the best you could buy, until they stopped making them.
#6 Faisal Islam on 31 Jan 2009 - 12:34
Acer, Now Dell... Welcome
#7 naap51stang on 31 Jan 2009 - 13:13
Who's stock HASN'T fallen a lot since August?

Additionally, shares of the company's stock have fallen 60 percent since August.
#8 Sevan on 31 Jan 2009 - 14:51
Given Dell's past history with Devices, I don't think this is going to fly.
#9 Airlink on 31 Jan 2009 - 15:28
Great. They saw an overcrowded market and said: "Me Too!"
(1 reply) #10 LTD on 31 Jan 2009 - 17:54
If Dell's thinking people will buy it because "It's a Dell!" they can forget it. If Dell's thinking they can come up with something that nobody else has, they can probably forget that, too. Right now, WinMo is in a sad state, and Android doesn't seem to be taking off like everyone thought it would.

The only thing they can really do is price it to move. But then, we'll have yet another cheap phone in a market already flooded with them.
#10.1 Infusion- on 01 Feb 2009 - 00:30
LTD said,
If Dell's thinking people will buy it because "It's a Dell!" they can forget it. If Dell's thinking they can come up with something that nobody else has, they can probably forget that, too. Right now, WinMo is in a sad state, and Android doesn't seem to be taking off like everyone thought it would.

The only thing they can really do is price it to move. But then, we'll have yet another cheap phone in a market already flooded with them.


The only people who buy a product because "It's a *fill-in-the-blank*!" are superficial droids that worship a dying egotistical douche bag in a turtleneck. Most people that can...not just 'Think Different', but 'Think for Themselves' buy a product based on its merits and what it can do for them. Blindly buying a product based solely on brand affiliation with no research is...simple-minded.
#11 DanielZ on 31 Jan 2009 - 19:15
Knowing Dell, it's going to be ugly and brick-like. It's also going to be unreliable, based on the Dell computers. Its probably going to have Windows Mobile...
#12 Quikboy on 31 Jan 2009 - 19:43
Whatever it is, I hope it doesn't look ugly, and it's based on Windows Mobile 6.5, and actually offers something different (but useful) than what every other phone does.

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