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  • Acer Liquid e, beTouch E110 / E400, and neoTouch P300 / P400 hands-on

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    02.17.2010

    Acer took MWC rather seriously this year with no fewer than five phone intros to its name spanning the range from Android to Windows Mobile 6.5.3, so we went ahead and put our hands on all of them today. Starting at the bottom of the range, the lowly beTouch E110 is obviously designed to compete head-to-head with the likes of the HTC Tattoo -- in fact, it apes the Tattoo's design pretty closely in some respects. Unlike Acer's higher-end Android phones, the E110 uses a custom skin that seems pretty well-suited for its QVGA resolution, and it's still managing 3.6Mbps HSDPA in your choice of 900 / 2100 and 850 / 1900 flavors for different areas of the world. It feels as cheap as it looks, but as long as it's priced appropriately, we still think it's a reasonable way to get new audiences on the smartphone bandwagon. Follow the break for more impressions, shots, and video! %Gallery-85803%

  • Acer's E110 Android / P300 WinMo phones unearthed by Bluetooth SIG

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    02.10.2010

    Ah, Bluetooth Special Interest Group, our second-favorite source for mobile leaks (next to the FCC, of course). Here's two new entries care of Acer, both touchscreen devices with quadband GSM. The Android-powered E110 (pictured, right), however, also touts the AT&T-friendly 850 / 1900 frequencies and A-GPS. As for the P300, it's got an unknown version of Windows Mobile, 802.11b/g, and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR. That's quite a bit of detail for two tiny entries -- now let's get Mobile World Congress started already, give Acer a nice platform to spill the beans.