The good news show : I got to an up close-fitting look with the Dell Aero , AT&T ’s second Android handset and Dell ’s first in the US . The less good news : AT&T ’s not letting anyone really see it work . Hrmm ?
Here ’s what we do know about the port : it ’s Android 1.5 , like AT&T ’s other Android phone , the Backflip . That ’s a bit dissatisfactory , although the Dell rep we spoke to suggest that it would get a proper 2.1 update before long . Other confirmed specs almost made up for it : the Aero ’s function to transport with a 5MP camera and a 2 GB microSD card , and will have a multitouch capacitive screen ..
https://gizmodo.com/motorola-backflip-review-not-for-us-but-maybe-for-the-5483788

How much of a factor Android 1.5 is going to be reckon largely on what kind of custom pelt Dell ’s going to level over it . harmonise to the rep , it ’s die to be very similar to the one they presently employ in Asia , which calculate a petty something like this :
As for the var. factor , the main thing to screw is that it ’s idle . The lightest Android phone , in fact , but it reach that effect without feeling cheaply made .
It would be nice to live more — price , for one , and on - plank depot — but we should be witness those thing out sooner than later , as the Aero ’s expected to ship within the next few month .

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