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If anything, the Venue Pro isn't Dell's first foray into the smartphone business, but it may be the one that's going to make a difference. The computing outfit introduced the Android-based Aero earlier this year in March, which was panned by CNET reviewers, and more recently, the Streak (previously known as the Mini 5). Given the latter's generous 5-inch screen, one would argue that the Streak straddles between a tablet and a supersized handset, depending on how roomy your pockets are. The Venue Pro is also slightly on the bigger side, too, compared with the current range of Windows Phone 7 models, but it makes up for the larger footprint with a solid chassis and a portrait-sliding keyboard. ...