Acer unveiled its first phablet handset, the Liquid S1, previously hinted at during MWC.
With a whopping 5.7″ HD display
supporting a resolution of 1280×720 and 257PPI, the Liquid S1 runs the
latest version of Google’s Android operating system (OS) Jelly Bean 4.2.
The new smartphone arrives on
the market with a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor packed inside, and should
be able to provide users with a day’s worth of battery power, the
company announced.The smartphone also
packs 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot
with support for up to 32GB of additional storage space, and a 2400mAh
battery.
An 8MB camera on the back can shoot 1080p video, while the front 2MP snapper can grab 720p.
A feature Acer is really underlining is
the Float UI, which can have various widgets running on top of apps for a
seemingly more efficient multitasking experience.
Acer Cloud is also included, which
automatically syncs your photos to the Internet. It also
allows documents and files of many different formats to be sent to,
viewed, and edited from the smartphone itself.
There’s no word yet on precise specs, pricing or availability. But a dual-SIM option and the specs listed above make the Liquid S1 an interesting choice
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