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Dell Android Device… Not A Phone

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Last year Dell was looking into producing an iPod competitor. The sensational success of the iPod touch – mostly a music device but with the leverage of web access – hit a sweet spot in the market. Why not emulate a working model? Because the task proved too darn daunting and the iPod Touch was just too darn good.

Mission aborted. The entire team on that “iPod Discovery” mission was re-assigned to a new team whose goal was to produce an Android based device slightly bigger than the iPhone but without telephony capabilities. The new head of mobile internet devices at Dell, Ain McKendrick, is most likely working on it as we speak with staff dedicated to customizing Android for the device.

According to the Wall Street Journal, this Dell Droid could launch in 2009 although the possibility of delays or even a cancellation are very much on the table.

Something to note – whereas carriers can likely take credit for suffocating the first Dell Android endeavor (or forcing them to China), the company won’t have that same hurdle this time around. Removing phone service and capabilities from the device also removes the necessity for any type of wireless carrier approval and/or testing process. If Dell wants to launch it, Dell can launch it – despite what anyone else thinks. Everything they need to produce and sell a non-phone Android device they’ve got internally.

We’ve heard about Dell Android Netbooks. We’ve even seen a leaked picture of a Dell Android Phone:

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Or maybe that isn’t a phone? Hmmm…

It would help to have a compelling and polished Android device but lets face it – this is the FIRST pocketable Android device we’re hearing about that ISN’T a phone. There would be no need for a monthly service plan so there would be a one-and-done cost for the consumer. Without another Android-based product to directly compete, the device will probably be a success if it:

  • Is at least mediocre
  • Can launch in time for the holidays
  • Is affordable

I’m really pulling for Dell here and it will be interesting to see what they’re working on – I can only hope it sees the light of day. It is still June and I’m already getting in the Holidroid Spirit.

[Via WSJ]

Rob Jackson
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7 Comments

  1. Is it just me, or does DellDroid sound a lot like the Dildroid application? I wonder if will come as a part of the base installation (Also, they should add a better vibrator, I doubt the one in the Magic does any magic for anyone…)

  2. I’m in the market for a new media device too..I hate apple, so I was waiting around for the new zunehd, but I’m definately looking forward to this

  3. An official Android device that doesn’t require a monthly fee would be heavenly.

  4. Wifi-only, though? I’m not sure how much I like that idea.

  5. That is awesome! With the right media player it would ROCK!

  6. Bluetooth would be great. So You can do tethering with any mobile Phone…if You like.

  7. And it could team with GTunes, or whatever they will call their competitor once all the pieces are in place

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