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Dell Venue Pro

The Dell Venue Pro, codenamed Lightning, was a smartphone running the Windows Phone operating system. The phone used the T-Mobile network, but was only available for purchase at Microsoft retail stores or directly from Dell.

Dell Venue Pro
ManufacturerDell
Compatible networksGSM, UMTS
First releasedNovember 2010
Form factorSlider smartphone
Dimensions122.0 mm (4.80 in) (h)
63.5 mm (2.50 in) (w)
15.2 mm (0.60 in) (d)
Mass192.78 g (6.8 oz)
Operating systemWindows Phone
7.0.7392.0 (USA)
7.0.7355.0 (India)
7.10.8862.144 (Germany)
CPUQualcomm QSD8250 1GHz Scorpion (Snapdragon)
Memory512 MB RAM
Storage8GB, 16GB, 32GB
Removable storageN/A
Battery1400 mAh Lithium-ion battery
Display4.1-inch (diagonal) widescreen
480-by-800 WVGA AMOLED
Rear camera5 megapixel autofocus with flash, rear-facing
Front cameraNone
ConnectivityQuad-band UMTS 850; UMTS 1900; UMTS 1700; UMTS 2100
Data inputsMulti-touch touchscreen display
Dual microphone
3-axis accelerometer
Digital compass
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
OtherWi-Fi, Vertical slide out QWERTY keyboard, FM radio, GPS
Development statusDiscontinued

The launch of the phone suffered multiple setbacks, due to many technical and logistics issues, with poor communication between Dell and its customers. In March 2012, Dell stopped production of Venue Pro smartphones.

It was being priced with $99.99 on 2-year contract (8GB), $149.99 on 2-year contract (16GB), $449.99 off contract (8GB) and $499.99 off contract (16GB).

In the USA, it was being available on carriers such as T-Mobile USA; AT&T; Cincinnati Bell Wireless

Launch edit

The phone was codenamed 'Lightning', and was leaked to the Internet on April 21, 2010.[1]

Despite being cited as a launch partner for Windows Phone headsets early in July,[2] the phone was not widely on sale in the United States on the launch day, unlike phones from other launch partners, such as Samsung Focus and three other phones by HTC.

On October 11, in an official statement, Dell announced the phone to be available in the U.S. in holiday season of 2010.[3] On November 8, Windows Phone was launched, and a very limited quantity of Venue Pros were available for purchase only in the seven Microsoft stores in the U.S.[4] However, some early adopters of the phone received defective phones with Wi-Fi issues, SIM card issues, faulty headphone jack, and batteries marked as "Engineering Sample".[5] Despite Dell urging users to return the phones, no phones were available in stock for exchange, and phones were not reshipped on November 19 as claimed.

After missing both the States-wide launch on November 8 and the online launch on November 15, Dell announced that they were "ramping up production" and intended to launch the phone on a bigger scale.[6]

On December 1, Dell reintroduced the phone and began taking orders.[7] Customers were given a shipping date of December 15. However, a day before the estimated shipping date, customers were informed that the shipping date was pushed further until January 6, 2011, two months after its intended launch date, as the phones "were being reworked in the factories".[8] This caused user uproar in many Windows Phone communities.

On December 16, Dell issued a new notice to assure that orders received before December 14 would be shipped before Christmas with an overnight shipping upgrade and a free gift. However, the Estimated Delivery Date of the orders were not updated until a couple days later, causing confusion amongst anticipating customers. Several customers who ordered on a later date received phones before those who ordered earlier. The promised shipping upgrade was also not fulfilled for many customers.[9]

On February 3, 2011, Dell launched Venue Pro in India. The launch price of Dell Venue was Rs. 34,990.[10]

On September 23, 2011, Dell posted that the Dell Venue Pro will get the Mango update "later this fall" on the unlocked Cincinnati Bell and T-Mobile devices. Dell released the Venue Pro for the AT&T network later that year.[11]

As of December 1, 2011, all Dell Venue Pros have been upgraded to Mango, including those shipped from the factory.[12]

As of March 8, 2012, Dell are discontinuing future production of the Dell Venue Pro and Venue smartphones — This was announced internally to Dell staff on 8 March.[13]

Wi-Fi bug edit

The first batch of Dell Venue Pro phones to be manufactured suffered a bug which prevented them from logging onto secure Wi-Fi networks. Dell urged users with buggy phones to return them to the place of purchase and receive replacement handsets.[14] In addition, even after the full launch of the Venue Pro, there have been reports of WiFi crashing the phone while downloading or using the data connection in some way.

Third Party Involvement edit

When entering a Venue Pro's IMEI number into an IMEI checking facility the manufacturer of the device is reported as Qisda Corporation, the parent company of BenQ.[15] The involvement of a third party is also apparent in the 'EM' phone management app.

End of manufacture edit

On March 28, 2012, Dell posted that the Venue Pro and Venue are no longer for sale on Dell.com, the reason was stated that the devices had come to their end-of-life.[13] However, Dell has since revived the Venue brand (including the 'Pro') suffix as a brand of tablets.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Patel, Nilay (21 April 2010). "Dell Lightning: the ultimate Windows Phone 7 device leaks out". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  2. ^ Miles, Stuart (21 July 2010). "Windows Phone 7: Microsoft confirms launch partners". Pocket-lint. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  3. ^ Gorden, Bill (11 October 2010). "Meet the new Dell Venue Pro Smartphone with Windows Phone 7". Direct2Dell. Dell. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  4. ^ Ziegler, Chris (8 November 2010). "Dell Venue Pro on sale at Microsoft stores, but good luck getting one". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  5. ^ Beren, David (12 November 2010). "Dell Fesses Up To Venue Pro Wi-Fi Issues, Will Reship November 19th". TmoNews. PhoneDog. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  6. ^ Menchaca, Lionel (19 November 2010). "Where we are with the Dell Venue Pro". Direct2Dell. Dell. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  7. ^ Savov, Vlad (1 December 2010). "Dell Venue Pro finally available to order: $99 on contract, shipping December 9th". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  8. ^ Ziegler, Chris (14 December 2010). "Dell: 'Venue Pros are being reworked in the factories,' ship schedule unclear". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  9. ^ Menchaca, Lionel (14 December 2010). "On the topic of Dell Venue Pro Order Delays". Direct2Dell. Dell. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  10. ^ Pillai, Jagatheesan (3 February 2011). . TechIt.in. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  11. ^ Menchaca, Lionel (1 December 2010). "Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) update now coming for Venue Pro AT&T customers". Direct2Dell. Dell. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  12. ^ Hollister, Sean (30 November 2011). "Dell Venue Pro update rolls out, Windows Phone 7.5 now available on all devices". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  13. ^ a b Bishop, Bryan (28 March 2012). "Dell retires Venue and Venue Pro in the US, future smartphone plans unclear". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  14. ^ Shah, Agam (11 November 2010). "Dell will replace flawed Venue Pro smartphone handsets". Computerworld. IDG. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  15. ^ "IMEI lookup". imei-number.com. 31 March 2012.
  16. ^ dell.com

External links edit

  • Official Dell Venue Pro homepage
  • Dell Venue Pro on the Microsoft Website

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The Dell Venue Pro codenamed Lightning was a smartphone running the Windows Phone operating system The phone used the T Mobile network but was only available for purchase at Microsoft retail stores or directly from Dell Dell Venue ProManufacturerDellCompatible networksGSM UMTSFirst releasedNovember 2010Form factorSlider smartphoneDimensions122 0 mm 4 80 in h 63 5 mm 2 50 in w 15 2 mm 0 60 in d Mass192 78 g 6 8 oz Operating systemWindows Phone 7 0 7392 0 USA 7 0 7355 0 India 7 10 8862 144 Germany CPUQualcomm QSD8250 1GHz Scorpion Snapdragon Memory512 MB RAMStorage8GB 16GB 32GBRemovable storageN ABattery1400 mAh Lithium ion batteryDisplay4 1 inch diagonal widescreen480 by 800 WVGA AMOLEDRear camera5 megapixel autofocus with flash rear facingFront cameraNoneConnectivityQuad band UMTS 850 UMTS 1900 UMTS 1700 UMTS 2100Data inputsMulti touch touchscreen display Dual microphone 3 axis accelerometer Digital compass Proximity sensor Ambient light sensorOtherWi Fi Vertical slide out QWERTY keyboard FM radio GPSDevelopment statusDiscontinuedThe launch of the phone suffered multiple setbacks due to many technical and logistics issues with poor communication between Dell and its customers In March 2012 Dell stopped production of Venue Pro smartphones It was being priced with 99 99 on 2 year contract 8GB 149 99 on 2 year contract 16GB 449 99 off contract 8GB and 499 99 off contract 16GB In the USA it was being available on carriers such as T Mobile USA AT amp T Cincinnati Bell Wireless Contents 1 Launch 2 Wi Fi bug 3 Third Party Involvement 4 End of manufacture 5 References 6 External linksLaunch editThe phone was codenamed Lightning and was leaked to the Internet on April 21 2010 1 Despite being cited as a launch partner for Windows Phone headsets early in July 2 the phone was not widely on sale in the United States on the launch day unlike phones from other launch partners such as Samsung Focus and three other phones by HTC On October 11 in an official statement Dell announced the phone to be available in the U S in holiday season of 2010 3 On November 8 Windows Phone was launched and a very limited quantity of Venue Pros were available for purchase only in the seven Microsoft stores in the U S 4 However some early adopters of the phone received defective phones with Wi Fi issues SIM card issues faulty headphone jack and batteries marked as Engineering Sample 5 Despite Dell urging users to return the phones no phones were available in stock for exchange and phones were not reshipped on November 19 as claimed After missing both the States wide launch on November 8 and the online launch on November 15 Dell announced that they were ramping up production and intended to launch the phone on a bigger scale 6 On December 1 Dell reintroduced the phone and began taking orders 7 Customers were given a shipping date of December 15 However a day before the estimated shipping date customers were informed that the shipping date was pushed further until January 6 2011 two months after its intended launch date as the phones were being reworked in the factories 8 This caused user uproar in many Windows Phone communities On December 16 Dell issued a new notice to assure that orders received before December 14 would be shipped before Christmas with an overnight shipping upgrade and a free gift However the Estimated Delivery Date of the orders were not updated until a couple days later causing confusion amongst anticipating customers Several customers who ordered on a later date received phones before those who ordered earlier The promised shipping upgrade was also not fulfilled for many customers 9 On February 3 2011 Dell launched Venue Pro in India The launch price of Dell Venue was Rs 34 990 10 On September 23 2011 Dell posted that the Dell Venue Pro will get the Mango update later this fall on the unlocked Cincinnati Bell and T Mobile devices Dell released the Venue Pro for the AT amp T network later that year 11 As of December 1 2011 all Dell Venue Pros have been upgraded to Mango including those shipped from the factory 12 As of March 8 2012 Dell are discontinuing future production of the Dell Venue Pro and Venue smartphones This was announced internally to Dell staff on 8 March 13 Wi Fi bug editThe first batch of Dell Venue Pro phones to be manufactured suffered a bug which prevented them from logging onto secure Wi Fi networks Dell urged users with buggy phones to return them to the place of purchase and receive replacement handsets 14 In addition even after the full launch of the Venue Pro there have been reports of WiFi crashing the phone while downloading or using the data connection in some way Third Party Involvement editWhen entering a Venue Pro s IMEI number into an IMEI checking facility the manufacturer of the device is reported as Qisda Corporation the parent company of BenQ 15 The involvement of a third party is also apparent in the EM phone management app End of manufacture editOn March 28 2012 Dell posted that the Venue Pro and Venue are no longer for sale on Dell com the reason was stated that the devices had come to their end of life 13 However Dell has since revived the Venue brand including the Pro suffix as a brand of tablets 16 References edit Patel Nilay 21 April 2010 Dell Lightning the ultimate Windows Phone 7 device leaks out Engadget AOL Retrieved 21 July 2012 Miles Stuart 21 July 2010 Windows Phone 7 Microsoft confirms launch partners Pocket lint Retrieved 21 July 2012 Gorden Bill 11 October 2010 Meet the new Dell Venue Pro Smartphone with Windows Phone 7 Direct2Dell Dell Retrieved 21 July 2012 Ziegler Chris 8 November 2010 Dell Venue Pro on sale at Microsoft stores but good luck getting one Engadget AOL Retrieved 21 July 2012 Beren David 12 November 2010 Dell Fesses Up To Venue Pro Wi Fi Issues Will Reship November 19th TmoNews PhoneDog Retrieved 21 July 2012 Menchaca Lionel 19 November 2010 Where we are with the Dell Venue Pro Direct2Dell Dell Retrieved 21 July 2010 Savov Vlad 1 December 2010 Dell Venue Pro finally available to order 99 on contract shipping December 9th Engadget AOL Retrieved 21 July 2012 Ziegler Chris 14 December 2010 Dell Venue Pros are being reworked in the factories ship schedule unclear Engadget AOL Retrieved 21 July 2012 Menchaca Lionel 14 December 2010 On the topic of Dell Venue Pro Order Delays Direct2Dell Dell Retrieved 21 July 2010 Pillai Jagatheesan 3 February 2011 Dell Venue and Venue Pro officially launched in India this time for real TechIt in Archived from the original on 30 July 2017 Retrieved 21 July 2012 Menchaca Lionel 1 December 2010 Windows Phone 7 5 Mango update now coming for Venue Pro AT amp T customers Direct2Dell Dell Retrieved 21 July 2010 Hollister Sean 30 November 2011 Dell Venue Pro update rolls out Windows Phone 7 5 now available on all devices The Verge Vox Media Retrieved 21 July 2012 a b Bishop Bryan 28 March 2012 Dell retires Venue and Venue Pro in the US future smartphone plans unclear The Verge Vox Media Retrieved 21 July 2012 Shah Agam 11 November 2010 Dell will replace flawed Venue Pro smartphone handsets Computerworld IDG Retrieved 21 July 2012 IMEI lookup imei number com 31 March 2012 dell comExternal links editOfficial Dell Venue Pro homepage Dell Venue Pro on the Microsoft Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dell Venue Pro amp oldid 1212705307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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