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Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Dell Streak and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Streak.
Award: Recommended June 2010
June 2010
 
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The editors liked

  • Large screen for web browsing
  • Video
  • Etc
  • Excellent performance
  • Slim and well-built. 5-inch screen is roomy. Fast processor.
  • Gorgeous 5-inch display
  • Intuitive
  • Customizable interface
  • Front-facing camera for video calls
  • Bundled syncing software
  • HDMI dock and car dock options
  • Great-looking 5-inch (800x480) touchscreen
  • Speakers produce crisp-sounding and loud audio
  • Comes with a 16GB MicroSD card
  • Front-facing camera
  • Large-size onscreen keyboard with numpad
  • Excellent navigation and internet features
  • Great touch-screen and keyboard
  • Five-inch screen is a pleasure to use for movies
  • Internet and navigation....
  • New widgets and user-friendly setup with Dell’s Stage UI
  • Google Navigation
  • Camera produces clear snaps
  • Swype keyboard for faster
  • Fluid typing...
  • Elegant hardware
  • Pocketable
  • Good price with contract
  • Good pric
  • Clever camera controls
  • Excellent as nav device
  • ITunesfree music control
  • Open app platform
  • Sleek
  • Slim design fits right into the pocket or a tiny purse. Simple UI makes for an easypeasy experience
  • Large 5-inch screen for easy reading
  • Feels rugged
  • Powerful specifications
  • The Dell Streak offers an unprecedented combination of processor power
  • Screen size
  • And design quality. Support for 3G
  • Wi-Fi
  • And Bluetooth hit all the wireless sweet spots
  • While photo
  • Camcorder
  • And calling capabilities blur the boundaries between ta
  • Streamlined & clean look
  • Solid construction
  • Produces nice looking outdoor photos
  • Great Battery Life
  • Balanced design
  • Very good workmanship
  • Extensive communication configuration
  • Telephone function
  • HDMI out with AV kit
  • Feasible integrated cam
  • Pleasant to use touchscreen
  • High mobility
  • Maintenance possibility for users (battery
  • Memory)

The editors didn't like

  • Too big to hold in one hand easily. Buggy software. Old version of Android.
  • Runs older Android OS 1.6
  • Sluggish at times
  • Doesn't record 720p video
  • Problems playing certain video files
  • Android 1.6 (Donut)
  • Expensive
  • Disappointing CPU
  • Graphics
  • And JavaScript performance (likely due to Android 1.6)
  • Lackluster camera image quality
  • Too large for many pockets and even feels unwieldy in portrait orientation
  • No native video calling
  • Requires some technical knowhow to get the most out of its features. Look and Feel...
  • Barely pocketable
  • Not great for voice calls
  • Outofdate OS (but that's going to change)
  • No smart dialling
  • Slight lag in touch-screen
  • Five-inch screen makes it too big as a phone but a touch too small as a tabletLook and Feel...
  • The AT&T version is still on Android 1.6 (soon to be updated to Froyo). The Unlocked version is available with Android 2.2 Froyo
  • The AT&T version is still on Android 1.6 (soon to be updated to Froyo). The Unlocked version is avail
  • Small screen size
  • Too big to be a smartphone
  • Clunky UI
  • Limited orientation
  • Ancient Android version
  • Shutter lag makes photography difficult
  • Android 1.6 OS is so lastyear. No Flash or tethering
  • Android 1.6
  • Cumbersome as a phone
  • Poor on-screen keyboard
  • Battery life isn't great
  • The touch-screen keyboard is awkward
  • Music quality is below average
  • And the position of the camera tends to cloud photos and video
  • No Flash 10.1 support
  • Bland looking photos
  • Abysmal calling quality
  • A lot of junk on the Android Market
  • Very small virtual keyboard
  • Occasional jitters observed in videos
  • Automatic position adjustment sometimes inappropriate

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  Published: 2011-04-15, review by: mobilewhack.com

  • Abstract:  We end our week on a Dell note, taking a look at the Dell Streak. You may think of Dell as a computer maker, but they’ve been spreading on a tear into the tablet and the mobile phone market, and this is one of their attempts.The Dell Streak is a candy...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-21, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Abstract:  We haven't had a chance to fully test this product yet, but we've assembled this helpful overview of relevant information on it. We haven’t had a chance to fully test this product yet, below are our initial hands-on impressions of a pre-production unit...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-09, Author: Jenn , review by: pocketables.com

  • Abstract:  The Dell Streak 7's release last month may not have affected or interested current Streak owners very much, but along with the new tablet's arrival came a new home A/V dock that was designed to be compatible with both devices.It doesn't offer any addition...

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  Published: 2011-02-09, review by: itp.net

  • The Streak is an amazing gadget that offers the functionality of a smartphone with almost all the everyday usability of a full-sized tablet. ...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-31, review by: techcrunch.com

  • Aside from the problem I had with the button placement, I think this is a very capable media-centric tablet. It isn't going to blow the roof off of the industry but in a general sense it is a great media device with enough chops to make it usable as a cou...

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  Published: 2011-01-27, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: The Dell Streak tablet is one of the smallest and lightest tablet computers yet. Weighing only 7.7 oz and with a 5" multi-touch display running on Android 2.2, the Dell Streak offers web surfing, email and dual cameras for only $100 with ...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-19, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com

  • The Dell Streak offers an unprecedented combination of processor power, screen size, and design quality. Support for 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth hit all the wireless sweet spots, while photo, camcorder, and calling capabilities blur the boundaries between ta
  • Battery life isn't great, the touch-screen keyboard is awkward, music quality is below average, and the position of the camera tends to cloud photos and video
  • The Dell Streak is the first Android tablet worth taking seriously, though its size puts it on the fence between tablets and smartphones.

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  Published: 2010-12-23, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com

  • Abstract:  Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Streak is the second Android powered device to be offered by Dell, a company almost exclusively known for making personal computers. While initial versions of the Dell Streak were locked to AT&T and ran th...

 
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  Published: 2010-12-08, review by: mobilechoiceuk.com

  • New widgets and user-friendly setup with Dell’s Stage UI, Google Navigation, camera produces clear snaps, Swype keyboard for faster, fluid typing...
  • No smart dialling, slight lag in touch-screen, five-inch screen makes it too big as a phone but a touch too small as a tabletLook and Feel...
  • Android 2.2 adds some serious punch to the fluid Streak, while Dell’s new Stage interface adds a few user-friendly features missing from the original - but its in-between size could be its Achilles heel ...

 
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  Published: 2010-11-23, review by: cellphonequick.com

  • Large screen for web browsing, video, etc, Excellent performance,
  • Design:If you consider it a smartphone, it’s really big. On the other hand, if you think of it as a tablet computer, it’s very small.In concrete numbers, it’s 6 x 3.1 x 0.4 inches (153 mm x 79 mm x 10 mm).The Dell Streak offers very few keys on the fr...

 
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