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There have been rumors of a Dellphone for a long time, but most have assumed it would run Windows Mobile.Switching to Android would have the advantage of reducing costs, as there's not going to be a licensing fee for this platform.On the other hand, switching away from Windows Mobile will lower interest among business users for this device. Assuming it's real, of course.
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Ed Hardy @ Jan 31st 2008 4:11PM
There have been rumors of a Dellphone for a long time, but most have assumed it would run Windows Mobile.
Switching to Android would have the advantage of reducing costs, as there's not going to be a licensing fee for this platform.
On the other hand, switching away from Windows Mobile will lower interest among business users for this device. Assuming it's real, of course.