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Dell has broken out a mobile device unit to develop phones and portable widgets. It will be headed by Motorola import Ron Garriques, who currently runs Dell’s consumer division. That division will now be joined to Dell’s SMB unit under Steve Felice, which should cut costs. Dell moved the furniture around earlier this year when it shifted from geographical units to market segments. The new unit will supply Dell’s new Mini 3 smartphone to China and Brazil. The odds are against the new business.
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