Dell Mini 3T1 and Mini 3iX smartphones spotted

A Chinese regulator’s website was recently spotted to carry a couple of images of the Dell Mini 3T1 and Mini 3iX, where they have already received network access licenses for China – a mandatory component which is compulsory for phones to be sold in China, which points toward their debut in that part of the world sometime in the very near future. The Mini 3T1 will support the Chinese homegrown 3G standard, TD-SCDMA, making it most likely to be available from China Mobile. It is different from the Mini 3i thanks to its rectangular body and shorter display. As for the Mini 3iX, this handset supports 3G connectivity (WCDMA) that is used by carrier China Unicom, coming with rounded corners and a large display. No idea on pricing or availability though, as none of the companies involved – Dell, China Unicom and China Mobile, decided to comment.

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