Dell intros XCD28 and XCD35 Android phones for India

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If Windows Phone 7 isn’t your thing and the upcoming Venue doesn’t interest you — or hey, if you just live in India — you might be interested to know that Dell has just introduced a pair of new India-specific (for the moment, anyway) Android phones designed specifically to be sold for a song without getting a carrier subsidy involved. First up, the XCD28 sports a 2.8-inch display (hence the name), a 3.2 megapixel cam, 200MB of internal storage expandable with up to 16GB worth of microSD, and FM radio; it sells for Rs. 10,990 (about $247) devoid of a contract. Moving upmarket a bit, the Rs. 16,990 ($382) XCD35 goes with a 3.5-inch capacitive display. Both devices feature 3G support for India’s up-and-coming high-speed networks , WiFi, Bluetooth, and that overwhelming sense of freedom that comes with not signing a contract at the point of purchase. Look for the XCD28 to be available right now, while the 35 follows next month — no word on when we might see them outside India, but it turns out they’re little more than rebranded versions of ZTE’s Racer and Blade , so you can just pick ‘em up in ZTE livery if you’re elsewhere. [Thanks, Pradeep ] Dell intros XCD28 and XCD35 Android phones for India originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 14:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Dell intros XCD28 and XCD35 Android phones for India

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If Windows Phone 7 isn’t your thing and the upcoming Venue doesn’t interest you — or hey, if you just live in India — you might be interested to know that Dell has just introduced a pair of new India-specific (for the moment, anyway) Android phones designed specifically to be sold for a song without getting a carrier subsidy involved. First up, the XCD28 sports a 2.8-inch display (hence the name), a 3.2 megapixel cam, 200MB of internal storage expandable with up to 16GB worth of microSD, and FM radio; it sells for Rs. 10,990 (about $247) devoid of a contract. Moving upmarket a bit, the Rs. 16,990 ($382) XCD35 goes with a 3.5-inch capacitive display. Both devices feature 3G support for India’s up-and-coming high-speed networks , WiFi, Bluetooth, and that overwhelming sense of freedom that comes with not signing a contract at the point of purchase. Look for the XCD28 to be available right now, while the 35 follows next month — no word on when we might see them outside India, but it turns out they’re little more than rebranded versions of ZTE’s Racer and Blade , so you can just pick ‘em up in ZTE livery if you’re elsewhere. [Thanks, Pradeep ] Dell intros XCD28 and XCD35 Android phones for India originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 14:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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