Well my friends the day has yet to come where every phone is a super phone. If and when that day comes, we’ll let you know. But in the meantime we get to ponder the likes of such phones as the Dell Aero. The Dell Aero has officially made its way to the likes of At&t and is seemingly disappointing. For about $99 buck and the cost of a new contract you can pick up a Dell Aero, if you chose to run sans a contract you can pick one up for $299.
The Dell Aero tries to hold its own with a 3.5 multi-touch display, a flash equipped 5MP camera, a 624 MHz processor, quad band GSM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, a micro-SD memory slot – which is expandable to 32GB – and a 1000 mAh battery. Last but not least, the new Dell Areo runs Android 1.5, yes Android 1.5. I will not delve into the fact that Dell and At&t are launching a phone from 2010 that is using an OS that is very much outdated, I will simply leave that alone.
But all in all the Dell Aero seems like a good package for the price. It seems like it would make a good gift to someone you know that does not need the high end processing that the most of us are used to.
I’m trying not to pass judgment on the device, but business is business. So tell us your thoughts on the new Dell Aero via At&t. Look appealing to you or anyone you know?