Dell Releases Pricing Scheme For Streak Android Tablet

Dell Confirms $299 Price Point For Streak With 2-Year Contract, $549 Without]

There have been a plthora of iPad competitors getting announced in the form of Android powered tablets but we have yet to see any of them hit the streets and be made available for consumer purchase. However, one of the most highly sought after Android tablets is undoubtedly the Dell Streak. This device, other than Dell’s forthcoming Windows Phone 7 offerings, have been generally viewed as Dell’s reentry into the mobile marketplace after going on a leave of absence since their PDA days.

If you’re not familiar with this device, it features some pretty highly sought after features that any tech enthusiast would be sure to enjoy. The Dell Streak features a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480, a 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 512MB of ROM and 512MB of RAM, a 1530mAh battery, a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and a VGA front facing camera, a microSD slot with support for up to 32GB of storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, A-GPS and of course Android. Unfortunately, it is said to be shipping with Android 1.6 but Dell assures us that it will make the jump to 2.2 sometime before the end of the year.

While review units have been sent out, buzz has been overflowing and Android hopefuls have been anxiously awaiting the Dell Streak, Dell has yet to come forth and give us a solid release date or price point. Luckily, the company has come forth today to announce that the device will retail for $299 with a 2 year contract and $549 with no contract, completely unlocked.

Unfortunately there is no telling what carrier this device will be dropping for (although it does feature AT&T’s 3G bands) so until Dell comes forth and says anything else we are just stuck guessing.

I’m curious, are any of you out there actually willing to carry around a 5-inch device as your everyday smart phone? I can’t say I would mind it considering recent reviews have said it feels great in the pocket but it would definitely be something different as compared to an iPhone. Let us know in the comments what you think.

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  • 2 Comments / Add Your Response?

    1. Daniel Cardenas says:

      Its a piece of doodoo with android 1.6. What is their problem? Why can’t they put android 2.1 on it?

    2. Andrew says:

      Looks awesome. I need it for work as the iphone screen is too small to RDC and use google maps etc.

      The phone isnt 4 everyone, but that is why I like it because it is more customized for my needs than the 1 size fits all iphone.