Dell/Alienware Concept Phone
Posted on Feb 15, 08 03:28 PM PDT

Not so long ago, there was a rumor about Dell jumping into the cellphone market with a Google Android phone. While the rumors are likely to be just vapor, it inspired some to create a concept of what such a phone could look like.
Well, if this is the design, Dell’s entry in to that market is doomed. Fortunately for them, it’s just a concept created by someone else.
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By MZPES , 19/03/08 4:35 PM (CommentID #569688)
You guys need some serios glasses, that phone rocks and those who appose it are most likey blind to see the beauty in the design, or maybe you just can't afford an alienware!
By Peter , 19/02/08 2:47 AM (CommentID #496368)
Trully a phone for the "Max Power"s of this world.
By Chris , 18/02/08 10:48 PM (CommentID #495996)
Duuuuuude! This is SO Fricking Awesome. Once It Comes Out in production, I am Totally Getting This Phone. I Dont know how any of you people think it is ugly, but I absolutly LOVE it!
By Andre , 17/02/08 9:29 AM (CommentID #492152)
LMFAO what a waste of money, its a good thing this phone isn't actually going to be put in production. It would just give us another reason to laugh at dell.
By wow... , 16/02/08 12:04 AM (CommentID #489098)
that's ugly as hell lol
why is alienware still pushing the tired old "skullcap" design from the 1990's???
By biean , 15/02/08 6:25 PM (CommentID #488633)
This would be a great phone. Why don't you like it?
By dizil , 15/02/08 4:49 PM (CommentID #488481)
looks like a better design than most motorola phones...
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