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Dell and Google to reveal a Android based Phone?

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Last year we have seen lot of rumors about the possible launch of gPhone, but finally Google released Android software for mobiles. Now Marketing Week is speculating that Dell and Google may reveal a mobile phone next month.

Neither of the companies have confirmed this, but there is a lot of discussion happening about this speculation. Any way we will know next month at 3GSM conference in Barcelona whether there is any gPhone or all these are just rumors. [photo credit: Fernando Meyer]

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  1. Brandon says

    I’d say anything put together by Dell and Google could be pretty good. That’s a lot of power behind one product. There would certainly be no shortage of funds for advertising.

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