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Dell Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 To Launch Soon

Gadget Herald: The latest offering by Dell, the Venue Pro Windows Phone 7, will launch soon in the UK market. It is one of the most awaited smartphones in the UK, especially after it made its debuted in America, where it has a good response. It is one of the few Windows Phone 7 based smartphones which is doing quite well in the terms of sales. The phone should be available with Expansys, who will deal in SIM less phones.

The Venue Pro is a slider phone and the company has aimed business corporates as customers in the UK. In addition to this it is a QWERTY phone, with an AMOLED touch screen, so this phone serves dual purposes of being a qwerty keypad and a touch screen.

The phone has a 1Ghz Snapdragon processor which lets the Windows Phone 7 operating system run smoothly. In the rear the phone also has a 5 megapixel camera which help the user capture images in the high quality. Without the SIM, this smartphone should cost around £439.99 in the UK market.

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