Dell Picks China, Brazil For First Phone Foray

The world’s third-largest computer company will start selling its first mobile phone next month through China Mobile, the country’s biggest wireless carrier. The phone, called the Dell Mini 3, runs Google’s Android and has no keyboard and a touch screen. It will also not have wi-fi to comply with government regulations.
Dell also said it will be available in Brazil later this year, but did not mention when it would launch a phone in the U.S. with AT&T (NYSE: T). In China, the Mini 3 will be part of China Mobile’s forthcoming OPhone line, which will compete against the iPhone being sold exclusively by China Unicom. Dell’s relationship with China Mobile first kicked off through selling subsidized netbooks with cellular data plans. Michael Tatelman, VP of sales and marketing for Dell’s global consumer business, told AP that Dell wants carriers to have some control over the phone, which is why it choose the flexible Android platform. As Michael Dell said previously, Tatelman confirmed the company still hasn’t ruled out making phones running Microsoft’s Windows Mobile.
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