After months of teasing, Dell?s 5-inch tablet-phone hybrid called the Streak finally has a price tag. The Streak will cost $300 with a two-year contract on AT&T. An unlocked version of the device will cost $550.
Dell is yet to announce exactly when the Streak will hit retail stores in the U.S. but it is accepting pre-sale orders from customers on its site. The device will initially be available in black with a red color variant introduced later this year, says Dell.
Dell launched the Streak in U.K. last month. The Streak is targeted at smartphone users who crave a larger display but still need a device that?s portable and could potentially replace their phone. The Streak has a 5-inch display, a 5-megapixel camera, phone, browser and access to Android apps. But it doesn?t exactly succeed in trying to be bigger than the phone but smaller than the iPad. (Read Wired.com?s review of the Dell Streak.)
A major drawback of the Streak is that it uses version 1.6 of the Android operating system, while most smartphones today run Android 2.1. Google has already released Android 2.2 Froyo and some devices such as the Nexus One have gotten the Froyo update.
The Streak seems woefully behind the times but Dell says a Froyo update is coming ?later this year.?
In the U.S., AT&T haters won?t have a choice when it comes to choosing a wireless carrier for the device. Dell doesn?t plan to support T-Mobile?s 3G network or certify the Streak for operation on the T-Mobile network.
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Photo: Dell Streak (Jon Snyder/Wired.com)
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