* Things look pretty boring (and by boring, we mean beautifully curvy) until approximately mid-April of this year, when the Venue Pro gets some "additional features and enhancements" which we're pretty sure we can name.
* Then, Q3 brings the Wrigley, what looks like a vertical QWERTY slider identifying itself as "Windows Phone 7 Next Gen," and sporting a 1GHz CPU, 4-inch 800 x 480 screen, and a 8 megapixel camera with 720p video recording. Nothing out of the ordinary, as far as we know.
* By September, things should get very interesting as Android Ice Cream will apparently be out, and Dell's Hancock will scoop it onto a 4-inch qHD screen with dual cameras, dual-core processing and 1080p recording.
* Starting Q4, would-be Hancock buyers will have a dual-core multimedia slate alternative, as the Millennium drops the keyboard for a larger 4.3-inch screen and DLNA support (though the front-facing camera is limited to VGA resolution.)
Dell 2011 smartphone roadmap leaked
Posted on Thursday, February 17 2011 @ 22:08 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Details about Dell's smartphone roadmap were leaked today, you can check it out over at Engadget. Here's an overview of four upcoming Dell smartphones slated to be released later this year, it includes Adroid Froyo, WP7, WP7 Next Gen, and Android Ice Cream devices: