14 April 2011 12:11 GMT / By Stuart Miles
The Dell Streak 7 has finally reached the UK, having been available in the USA since the beginning of February on T-Mobile USA.
The Dell Streak 7, is the bigger brother of the Dell Streak 5 and will cost £299 without contract – incidentally the same price as the Samsung Galaxy Tab after a bevy of price drops in recent months.
For you’re hard earned pocket money, you’ll get a 7-inch Gorilla Glass touting tablet that runs Android 2.2 rather than Honeycomb.
Of course you’ll also get a rear-facing 5 megapixel camera for high-definition stills and video recording, Wi-Fi, and a dual core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and full support for Adobe Flash Player.
Those however hoping to use the tablet without a wireless hotspot nearby will be out of luck for the time being. A 3G version is on the cards says Dell, however you’ll have to wait for later this Spring – so hopefully some time before June – before it becomes available.
No word on which operator will be stocking it, whether it will be subsidised, or indeed when exactly it will be available.
We will keep you posted.
Tablets, Dell, Dell Streak 7, Android



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