Dell has officially unveiled its newest tablet device, theDell Streak 7, a 7-inch inch Android powered tablet that is the company’s first 4G tablet that will run on T-Mobile’s 4G (HSPA+) networks.

The announcement makes the rumourswe reported onofficial, succeeding Dell’s 5-inch Streak device.

Launching in the USA in “the coming weeks”, the Streak 7 is powered by Nvidia’s dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 processor, running Android 2.2 (Froyo), shipping with a toughened WVGA Gorilla Glass screen, Bluetooth 2.1, with the ability to store 16GB of data on its internal memory and support for an additional 32GB.

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The mobile operator announced it had upgraded its HSPA+ network to deliver 42 Mbps data transfer bandwidth, allowing users to download music and films on their Streak 7 as well as applications available on the Android Market in super-quick time.

It’s only a matter of time until Dell’s new tablet drops, expect more information as it becomes available.

Story byMatt Brian

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