Acer has added a new device to its
mid-range smartphone portfolio. Called the Liquid E1, the device has a
1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Acer has
officially added the Liquid E1 to its smartphone portfolio. Acer is
positioning the device as a mid-range smartphone. Acer hasn’t yet
announced the pricing and availability of the device.
Under the hood, the Acer Liquid E1 has a
1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
straight out-of-the-box. It has a 4.5-inch display with a 960x540 pixel
(qHD) resolution. The rear of the device has a 5MP camera with an LED
flash whereas the front has a 0.3MP camera for video chat.
Looking at the specs, this could very well be the Acer V360 we'd heard of in December, a device that was supposed to be the company's first Jelly Bean handset.
The Liquid E1 weighs 130 grams and has
dimensions of 132 x 68.5 x 9.9 mm. It also has a 1760mAh battery, and
Acer claims that the battery should last for 8 hours of talk time and
400 hours of standby. The Liquid E1 has 4GB of built-in storage
expandable via a microSD card. It also features an FM radio, a feature
that is surprisingly absent from most high-end smartphones today.
It has been a while since Acer launched a mobile device in India, after a series of Liquid devices
in 2011. The company's tablets, such as the Iconia family, have
continued to make their presence felt in the Indian market however.
If you are in the market to pick up a budget phone today, you can take a look at our best budget smartphones in India today here. If you are looking to pick up your next smartphone, you can take a look at our top 10 smartphones here.
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