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==Custom ROMs== |
==Custom ROMs== |
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In December 2011, The first custom ROM for [[South Korean]] version Dell Venue was developed by South Korean user LEEDROID.<ref>LEEDROID Lab BBS, [http://cafe.naver.com/dellvenue.cafe?iframe_url=/ArticleList.nhn%3Fsearch.clubid=22136989%26search.menuid=111%26search.boardtype=L Temporary LEEDROID Lab BBS]</ref> Currently it has been developed as first fully functioning custom ROM for Dell Venue. In March 2012, CyanogenMod 7 was successfully ported to South Korean version Dell Venue unofficially by South Korean user hPa and LEEDROID.<ref>Dell Venue ROM development BBS, [http://cafe.naver.com/dellvenue.cafe?iframe_url=/ArticleRead.nhn%3Farticleid=28465& Dell Venue ROM development BBS]</ref> |
In December 2011, The first custom ROM for [[South Korean]] version Dell Venue was developed by South Korean user LEEDROID.<ref>LEEDROID Lab BBS, [http://cafe.naver.com/dellvenue.cafe?iframe_url=/ArticleList.nhn%3Fsearch.clubid=22136989%26search.menuid=111%26search.boardtype=L Temporary LEEDROID Lab BBS]</ref> Currently it has been developed as first fully functioning custom ROM for Dell Venue. |
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In March 2012, CyanogenMod 7 was successfully ported to South Korean version Dell Venue unofficially by South Korean user hPa and LEEDROID.<ref>Dell Venue ROM development BBS, [http://cafe.naver.com/dellvenue.cafe?iframe_url=/ArticleRead.nhn%3Farticleid=28465& Dell Venue ROM development BBS]</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 07:42, 25 March 2012
Manufacturer | Dell |
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Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA 850/1900/2100 or 900/AWS/2100 |
Type | Smartphone |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 121 mm (4.8 in) H 64 mm (2.5 in) W 12.9 mm (0.51 in) D |
Weight | 5.8 oz (160 g) |
Operating system | Android 2.2 Froyo (default) Android 2.3 Gingerbread (after over-the-air update) |
CPU | 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 |
Memory | 512 MB |
Storage | 1 GB |
Removable storage | microSD card; 16 GB included, max 32 GB |
Battery | Lithium-ion (1400 mAh) |
Display | 4.1” AM-OLED with 800x480 pixels, 24-bit, 16 M colors |
Rear camera | 8.0 megapixel (720p video recording) |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi Bluetooth 2.1 Micro-USB 3.5mm headset jack |
Data inputs | Capacitive Touchscreen |
Other | Flash Player |
The Dell Venue (previously known as codename Dell Thunder) is an Android smartphone manufactured by Dell. It was released for both T-Mobile and AT&T in the United States, and for KT in South Korea. It was the second Dell smartphone to be released in the US[1] and features the Dell Stage UI also phone on the Dell Streak line of tablets.[2]
Its name can be confused with the similarly named Dell Venue Pro, a Windows Phone 7 smartphone.
Custom ROMs
In December 2011, The first custom ROM for South Korean version Dell Venue was developed by South Korean user LEEDROID.[3] Currently it has been developed as first fully functioning custom ROM for Dell Venue.
In March 2012, CyanogenMod 7 was successfully ported to South Korean version Dell Venue unofficially by South Korean user hPa and LEEDROID.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Cellphone Shopper, Dell Venue – Attractive Design and UI.
- ^ Cnet Reviews, Dell Venue (unlocked).
- ^ LEEDROID Lab BBS, Temporary LEEDROID Lab BBS
- ^ Dell Venue ROM development BBS, Dell Venue ROM development BBS