Oct 8 2009, 12:43am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Dell has developed an Android Smartphone for the Chinese market. Yesterday we already reported about a rumor that Dell is trying to enter the U.S. market with their Android phones over the next month.
The Wall Street Journal (Subscription) tops this rumor saying that Dell is building an Android phone for AT&T.
The AT&T Dell Android phone is supposed to be released in early 2010. AT&T has no Android phone in their offering yet, unlike all other major U.S. carrier. They have the Apple iPhone though.
Android is coming into gear slowly, but could be massive soon. As reported yesterday analyst Gartner sees Android overtaking the Apple iPhone in 2012.
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