![]() I can see that the Dell Cloud Connect Manager is well thought out for the administration of these devices (and it's not just Android but other platforms too) although it doesn't indicate the version of the apps installed, which seems plain daft. You then have to upload the app all over again to the Enterprise Store If you upload an app to the Enterprise Store that's already on the inventory, you can't proceed without deleting the existing app and policies. ![]() That HDMI port might suggest Chromecast plug and play ease of use, but on monitors at home and at work, there was a fair amount of faffing about to get things up and running. OK, so now we’ve got an idea of we’re dealing with here, how well does this kit and caboodle perform? Certainly the hardware side of things isn’t too taxing, but configuring it can be. ![]() Dell’s claims that you can max out with 72GB of storage with a 64GB SD card seem a tad imprecise, 67GB, more like. All work and no Play Storeįurther probing suggests there’s only 3GB of storage available internally, which is borne out both by AnTuTu and ES File Explorer. Although I pondered on pulling it apart, it is glued together, so I’ll just hazard a guess that we’re looking at at Broadcom BCM28155 here – don’t quote me on that though, as there's no 3G connectivity on this device. Yet if AnTuTu is to be believed, we’re looking at a Broadcom dual-core 1GHz chip with a VideoCore IV GPU and only 653.6MB of RAM, not 1GB, but maybe the GPU nabs some of it. The internal storage and RAM available is at odds with Dell's spec sheet
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