
Acer has announced their first Android smartphone, called the Liquid. The Acer Liquid runs the Snapdragon 1GHz processor, and it’s also the first Android phone that uses the Snapdragon processor.
The phone comes with a high-def WVGA capacitive touchscreen and will be powered by Android version 1.6 aka Donut. The company claims the phone has been made with a couple of software features better than other smart phones that the company ever produced.
Such as power management for better battery life, better UI for entertainment and web bookmarking, camera with geo-tagging, self-timer, ISO, accelerated auto-focus performance, Spinlets app for streaming of music and video, and integration with social media sites including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc. There is no official price tag and actual release date for this phone yet.
via slipperybrick








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