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Dell Venue is a smartphone which runs on the Froyo or 2.2 version of the Android. The Snapdragon powered droid couples Android 2.2 Froyo and Dell's own Stage UI along with a 4.1" AMOLED screen protected by Gorilla Glass.

The device features a 8MP camera that comes with the autofocus. For internet connectivity, this handset is supported by GPRS and EDGE and also is Wifi enabled. Email services like Activesync, push email and Microsoft Exchange are provided. The Venue is also preloaded with Swype and also has features like G sensor and E compass. When it comes to the music player this phone supports the standard audio codecs and WMV video codecs. Dimensions are 121mm x 64mm x 12.9mm with weight at 164g.

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