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Posted by Bonovox
In a move that surprised exactly nobody, Dell vice chairman Jeff Clarke took the floor at the Dell World Conference in Austin and announced that the company is officially slamming the brakes on its smartphone and Android offerings. Wait, Dell made smartphones and Android tablets?

Indeed it does, or at least has, though you’d be excused for your forgetfulness if you’re a Stateside technology buff. After what could best be described as a short-lived run, Dell discontinued its Android-powered Streak tablet in the U.S. in December 2011, while the Venue smartphone line – Dell’s final bastion of American smartphone availability – bit the dust back in March. The company continued selling both smartphones and a 10-inch Streak slate in China, but Clarke’s proclamation indicates that will no longer be the case.



“It’s a content play with Android,” Forbes reports Clarke as saying. “Amazon is selling books and Google is making it up with search. So far we couldn’t find a way to build a business on Android.” Forbes astutely notes that Samsung may say otherwise, while we’d posit that ho-hum hardware may have been part of Dell’s mobile woes.

That echoes Michael Dell’s comments at last year’s Dell World, where he said that the Android market “has not developed the expectations (Dell) would have had.”

So what’s Dell going to do now that it’s dumped smartphones and Android in an increasingly mobile-crazed world? Just what Michael Dell claimed last year: Doubling down on Windows 8 with offerings like the superb XPS 12 hybrid and the Latitude 10 tablet. While Windows 8 may have gotten off to a slow start, the decision may play to Dell’s core focus going forward. The company has made no secret of its desire to become more of an enterprise-oriented company, and no OS is more enterprise-oriented than Windows. Conversely, security concerns have led many companies to shun Android.

http://blog.laptopmag.com/dell-finished-with-smartphones-and-android-world-shrugs


Posted by etaab
Like anyone cares. I cant even think of a Dell smartphone other than the Streak - and was that even a smartphone or a tablet ??

Posted by Tsepz_GP
Streak was what started the "Phablet" trend with its 5inch display, here we are 2years later and 4.5-5inch is normal.

Not suprised Dell is calling it quits either, the Streak was their peak, lol, after that they launched a few rather boring WP phones, although, i must say the Dell Venue Pro had an awesome form factor.

Posted by hihihans
Dell never made it to the phone shops here.

Posted by Tsepz_GP
well there you have it! Dell clearly didnt do enough R&D. We had most of their range here, from the Streak 5, Streak 7 tablet to the WP Venue Pro, in a country where the majority cant even afford them, we never got their mid range devices which i bet would've done much better, they would've done better in a country like the Netherlands with their flagships.

Anyway, goodluck to them, although i see them dying out faster than HP, atleast HP has WebOS and other services to fall back on, thats why they are still around.

Posted by Bonovox
Dell has gone to hell

Posted by rikken
What the dell is going on ?

Posted by Bonovox
Don't know,ask Del Boy

Posted by Del
No your all right, I never done enough, went to hell, but now I'm back ha ha ha minus the new phones of course

Posted by Bonovox
Sorry Del

Posted by Del
Ha ha, no worries, made me laugh this morning

Posted by etaab
I dont associate Dell with phones though, they're more of a laptop kind of company no ?

I would have thought smartphones are only a tiny part of their business.

Posted by Bonovox
Well,yes they sell laptops,desktops etc

Posted by etaab
So its not all doom and gloom for them then.

Lets face it they were never going to put a scratch on the surface of the market. Too few phones. Too few good phones.

Posted by Bonovox
I like Dell laptops and desktops they are reliable workhorses


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