The new phone will be a modified version of the Android phone for China, the Mini 3i, that Dell announced in August. The news was first reported as a rumor on CrunchGear yesterday, and although Dell isn’t confirming it, The Wall Street Journal says it’s hearing the same thing (with the added news about AT&T) from its sources.
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