The most annoying thing about the Acer Liquid non-E is the placement of the power button (I press it all the time by accident) og no Android 2.1. Overall its a pretty nice phone.
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The most annoying thing about the Acer Liquid non-E is the placement of the power button (I press it all the time by accident) og no Android 2.1. Overall its a pretty nice phone.
@degofedal
didnt acer say that the users will be able to update the original liquid to 2.1 when it came out?
@joshky
Thats what I read somewhere too, but I don't get why a new model is needed. There hardware is identical.