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Acer Liquid Stream Android phone


Acer has an Android smart phone, called the Acer Liquid Stream, has hit the FCC recently, which should also hint that it’d be reaching the consumer market pretty soon. The handset will run Android 2.1 instead of the Android 2.2; the reason could be Acer has been developing a brand new custom user interface before the Android 2.2 was announced.

The Acer Liquid stream will also pack a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 5-megapixel camera with 720p video recording capability, and 850/1900MHz HSPA connectivity. The handset is also known as Acer S110 and seems to reach the consumer market sometime in October 2010.

via slipperybrick phandroid

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