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Android-Powered Dell Venue Loses the QWERTY Keyboard [Smartphones]

Android-Powered Dell Venue Loses the QWERTY Keyboard [Smartphones] Korean carrier KT has shown off a heap of Android phones it’s launching, with the highlight being the Dell Venue -the anticipated Android remake of the Windows Phone 7 Venue Pro . It launches there this month.

The Android version of the Dell Venue will arrive with a 4.1″ Gorilla Glass-fronted AMOLED screen and ditches the sliding portrait QWERTY keyboard found within the Venue Pro-but otherwise has an analogous angular shape and button layout as Dell’s Windows Phone 7 handset. It’ll launch with Android 2.2 onboard over there. [ KT via SlashGear ]

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