The Dell Streak comes across as a competent device with just one problem, battery. The battery we feel is too small for a device like the Streak, it needs a minimum of 1800mAh. On a 3G connection the phone was able to give us a good 4-5 hours of usage...
Big screen, 16GB microSD card bundled, Android 2.2, front-facing video-call camera
Too huge to be comfortably used as a phone, unsatisfactory battery life, phone non-responsive at times, power button too recessed
The Dell Streak sells for Rs. 33,250. At that price, we think it fails for many a reasons. First, it is too big to be a phone. The extra inch of screen size may seem lucrative to some, but I'd say that the trade-off of the huge footprint isn't worth i...
Abstract: This year CES was abuzz with tablets launched and showcased by all major manufacturers. Dell showcased its Streak 7 tablet as well which is expected to arrive soon. Currently, India has the Dell Streak --the Dell Mini 5, a 5? tablet that is priced at R...
The Dell Streak is the only tablet available that has a 5” display. It offered us just over one day's battery backup. We love the combination of phone and tablet functionality in the device. The camera is a letdown, but the functionality that the devic...
The Dell Streak is trying to find the best balance between smartphone and tablet in a place where no one else has looked. The hardware certainly seems up to the task, matching the best the market has to offer. Or so it seems when you look at the specs she...
Good looking device, Camera image quality is quite good, Music player is quite decent, 16GB of internal memory
On-Screen keypad could have been better designed, Volume on calls was a little low, Battery life could have been better, Comes with Android 1.6
ConnectivityLike any high-end mobile phone the Dell Streak is also well equipped for connectivity. From 3G (HSDPA, HSUPA), EDGE and Wi-Fi to Bluetooth (just version 2.0) with A2DP to USB (proprietary) 2.0 it’s all there. The Streak also comes with supp...
Huge, responsive screen; slim; Wi-Fi and fast HSPA connectivity; easy to sync media with a desktop computer; update to Android 2.2 is on the way this year; possible to type with thumbs; expandable memory; access to apps on Android Market.
Version 1.6 of Android is relatively old; no multitouch capability in Google Maps; no Google Maps Navigation; fiddly keyboard; Android user interface hasn't been tweaked enough to fully take advantage of the big screen.
The Dell Streak is the best Android tablet yet, but there's still room for improvement. Its sleek and feature-packed hardware is let down by a fairly old version of Android that's missing some key features, and a fussy user interface that doesn't take ful...
Large 5in touchscreen; good web browser; decent battery life.
Outdated Android 1.6 OS; no Flash support; VGA video recording; limited video codec support.
The Dell Streak is just compact enough to fit in your pocket and it's built tough so that you don't have to worry about your car keys scratching it. However, as a phone it feels a little cumbersome to use, and the ear piece is too small and sounds too...