Dell will stop issuing and selling Android tablets, as the company announced today. The current models will no longer receive updates.
Dell
Dell announced today that it will stop selling and release of Android tablets. It is no longer worth the American company to compete in the market due to the dominance of Apple’s iPad and the growing smartphones is dying: “The tablet market is saturated and consumer demand decreases . It was therefore for us a logical conclusion to stop the Venue tablet line. “Said a spokesman for the company.
Venue
Dell will begin to focus on Windows 2- in-1 devices, such as hybrid laptops. This means that no new iterations are unique Venue line, a series of well-designed Android tablet from Dell. Dell managed to throw eyes still high last year with the Venue 8 7000, a sleek Android tablet with an OLED display and a 3D Real Sense camera. The Wyse Cloud Connect, a small device that each screen in an Android computer can let it change will no longer be sold.
Other Android series from Dell is already removed, as the Venue smartphones. The market for 2-in-1 tablets remains to grow because the ability to use a tablet as a computer ensures that your devices are still able to distinguish larger smartphones.
No updates
it is not only a shame that a big player leaves the market, but it is too acidic for current owners of Venue tablets. Dell has namely also confirmed that it will issue no more updates available immediately to current models. Of course your warranty remains valid and will be rolled out the necessary security updates.
Chromebooks
seen Dell does not stop speaking entirely by making Android devices. The company last year achieved great success with the Dell 13 professional Chromebook can run Android apps soon. The cheaper laptops running Chrome OS, a light of Google’s operating system, but Android apps to play an important role in how the gadgets position themselves in the market.
Other brands
Dell is not the only brand that can not see any merit in Android tablets. HP also has effectively stopped the development of low-cost Android tablets, and Lenovo also released this year, fewer models than in previous years. Only Samsung brings yet always new models, as well as Acer and some other smaller brands. Dell does not exclude that the brand in the future still a go, but for now you do not need a new Dell tablets are expected
Source:. PC World
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