Isn't it fun when you hit the right place at the right time? We just  happened to be chillaxing in Hong Kong when Dell chose the city for the Venue's global launch (and it's actually hitting the shops slightly ahead of South Korea), so a quick hands-on is inevitable. As we've seen previously, this HK$3,999 (US$514) handset is essentially the Venue Pro's Android  2.2 cousin, sporting the same curved (or "Shear Design") vibrant AMOLED  display at 4.1 inches and 800 x 480, but missing the slide-out  keyboard. Under the hood lies a 1GHz Snapdragon with 1GB ROM and 512MB  RAM, along with the usual microSD expansion, 1400mAh battery, 8  megapixel AF camera with LED flash, Bluetooth 2.3 EDR, WiFi and AGPS.
There aren't any surprises in terms of software -- the Venue shares the same snappy Stage UI and Swype  keyboard with the Streak, except for the lack of landscape orientation  for the homescreen (and that's with orientation enabled in system  settings). As for hardware, the killer feature here is the screen, and  we found its curved Gorilla Glass  to be surprisingly nice for our thumbs while swiping across it. The  AMOLED panel underneath is also vibrant with great viewing angles.  Elsewhere, build quality is almost solid bar the squeaky battery door,  but at least it provides some grip. That's all we got for now -- we'll  delve into more details in our forthcoming review, so stay tuned.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/23/dell-venue-launched-in-hong-kong-we-go-hands-on/ 

 
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