Dell's first entrant into the US smartphone market with a renamed Mini 3 called the Aero for AT&T. There's some serious Android UI skinning going on here, promising Picasa, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitpic integration right out of the box.
Some features:
- 3.5-inch 640 x 360 touchscreen
- The form factor is very, very sleek, it feels surprisingly light compared to a Nexus One or Droid.
- The UI has been completely reskinned, and there are multiple skins available -- but also missing is Google Maps, Gmail, and a handful of other Google-centric features.
- Dell has merged the home button and back button into a single target on the left side of the phone -- long press for home, short press for back.
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