Dell's WP7 phone may have gotten a name downgrade—Dell Venue Pro just doesn't have quite the cachet of Lightning—but after some hands on time, the slider at least looks and feels every bit as promising as we'd hoped.
The Venue Pro has a bit more heft than some of the other WP7 devices launching today, but it's not overly bulky. It just feels solid, durable. Likewise the portrait slider keyboard: good spacing on keys, a sliding mechanism that seemed capable of enduring an extended SMS barrage. The 4.1-inch multitouch AMOLED screen is bright, crisp, and responsive. I can't wait to see how pics from the 5MP camera look on it. One quibble: the phone's already so long that the added hight from sliding out the keyboard vertically makes it look and feel a little gawky and off-balance. But it otherwise seems, so far, like a warhorse.
It's a promising start for Microsoft, and a pretty clear indicator that their strict guidelines for hardware partners is paying off. It's also a fresh start for Dell, who between the Venue Pro and the rumored Thunder Android phone are going to quickly make Aero a distant memory.
It's an attractive phone but the keyboard looks quite tight. :D
ReplyDeleteSolid is good - it's one of the reasons I still use [gasp] a flip phone.
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ReplyDeleteNo, thanks. But Windows on smartphones is a no go.
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a cool phone, thanks for the info!
ReplyDeletePhone looks worth it
ReplyDeletekewl bro!!
ReplyDeleteThey hope.
ReplyDeletea beautiful piece
ReplyDeleteSmooth design. I like it.
ReplyDeletelooks good
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ReplyDeleteOne day, scouters...
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looks like exactly what I want!!! slider phones ftw
ReplyDeletewell it looks nice.
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ReplyDeletelooks nice but I don't have enough money for that
ReplyDeleteman, thats screen looks nice. wonder if it'll hold up better than my buddies iphone 4. lmao.
ReplyDeletecool, this works for me!
ReplyDeleteLooks very slick :)
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It looks really nice. My eyes were very drawn to it. I just hope it can stand a chance against android os'.
ReplyDeleteIt looks pretty sleek.
ReplyDeleteNice phone. I can't wait to get a new phone with Windows 7.
ReplyDeletethis looks crazyy. will probably be getting one.
ReplyDeleteYeah I have big pudgey fingers I think I'll stick with the Droid.
ReplyDeletelooks nice
ReplyDeleteLooks nice and sleek but they keyboard is too small :(
ReplyDeletelooks like a phone i would use
ReplyDeleteYeah, Looks cool
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ReplyDeleteoh wow, that phone looks sharp and slick... i wonder what the typing experience would be on it
ReplyDeleteSweet, Dell products are awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo happy with my laptop, I'm sure they won't let us down with this.
Looks pretty cool to me, I'll look into dell phones next time I trade up, or down as the case may be
ReplyDeletewhatevz. iphone ftw
ReplyDeleteI want it! NOW!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Dell did a great job @ it
lol iphone knock off.
ReplyDeleteThis looks actually pretty amazing. I will be trying this out sooner or later.
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looks good, but I dont know about slide out keyboards.. they're old style
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