

Its CPU is a 2.3 GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 processor with 2GB of RAM. The OLED screen has 2560 x 1600 resolution and 361 pixels per inch. It has an 8.4-inch screen and it is 0.24 inch in width and weighs 10.72 oz. In January 2015, the Dell Vewas released. The number after Venue indicates the screen size.

The Dell Venue 8 Pro and Dell Venue 11 Pro are both Windows 8.1 tablets powered by the Intel Bay Trail Atom processor. The Dell Venue 7 and Dell Venue 8 are both Android tablets powered the Intel Clover Trail+ Atom processor. In October 2013, Dell announced the first four new Dell Venue tablets. The Dell Venue brand includes both Windows and Android tablets, with the Windows tablets having the suffix 'Pro'. On October 2, 2013, Dell announced that they would revive the Dell Venue brand and transform it into a tablet brand.

In December 2012, Dell announced that they would quit the smartphone business and discontinue their line of Dell Venue smartphones. On June 30, 2016, Dell discontinued the Venue line of products and ended support for currently supported products. Since then, there have been other approved devices. As of 2011, it was the only Android device the United States Department of Defense has approved for its employees use. It was the second Dell smartphone to be released in the US and features the Dell Stage UI also found on the Dell Streak line of tablets.

The first Dell Venue was released for both T-Mobile and AT&T in the United States, and for KT in South Korea. The Dell Venue (previously known as codename Dell Thunder) is a line of Android smartphones and tablets manufactured by Dell. Line of android smartphones and tablets by Dell Dell Venue ManufacturerĪndroid 2.3 Gingerbread (after over-the-air update)Ĥ.1” AM-OLED with 800x480 resolution, 24-bit, 16 M colors
