Abstract: Tablets are seen in some many ways to become the future of mobile computing, and just like how we witnessed Android's rise to prominence last fall, we're beginning to see the same unraveling with Android powered tablets this season. Unexpectedly findin...
Abstract: Dell Streak ReviewA first glance at Dell Streak raises a question in your mind as to whether this phone is a a tablet or a smart phone? Well, at the first glance it may not be quite clear as to what it is, but we guess after going through the features ...
Streamlined & clean look, Solid construction, Produces nice looking outdoor photos, Great Battery Life
No Flash 10.1 support, Bland looking photos, Abysmal calling quality
Size does matter, and in the case of the Dell Streak, it makes all the difference for those who are considering this tablet. In a way, its diminutive display might initially appeal to a wide audience for being more pocketable, but when it comes down to...
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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
It's hard not to love the Dell Streak unless you prefer smaller, voice-centric smartphones. It's not only a voice phone but a tablet with a 5" display that makes for a better Internet and multimedia experience than 4" and even 4.3" Android smartphones...
Abstract: In the flash flood of new tablet models, Dell tried to make something completely different, and launched a device that, at first glance or otherwise, simply can’t be pigeonholed into either tablet or Android-smartphone category. The gadget (in the lack...
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)
A lot of junk on the Android Market, Very small virtual keyboard, Occasional jitters observed in videos, Automatic position adjustment sometimes inappropriate
Dell Streak 5"As the first touch device after Apple's iPad, the Streak has, of course, the risk to be compared to this in many respects. However, that's unjustified because the 5 inch device plays in a completely different league. You can rather consider...
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
Android 1.6 (Donut), Expensive, Disappointing CPU, graphics, and JavaScript performance (likely due to Android 1.6), Lackluster camera image quality
The Dell Streak is a device that doesn't quite live up to its specs. Other than decent battery life and very good throughput performance, everything else (CPU, graphics, and JavaScript performance) pretty much lagged behind other comparable devices. That...
Large screen for web browsing, video, etc, Excellent performance,
Barely pocketable, Not great for voice calls, Outofdate OS (but that's going to change)
Given its size, the Dell Streak certainly isn't for everyone, but I think there's a group of people it is right for. If you're a hard-core smartphone user who frequently finds yourself frustrated by trying to accomplish too much on too small a screen,...
Overall, the Dell Streak is a fantastic device. If you’re looking for a work-horse device that will get you through your day of composing and replying to email, browsing the web, catching up on news, or whatever it may be, the Dell Streak is the devic...