Computer maker Acer already announced a few days ago that it would deliver to the market its first mobile phone powered by Google's Android operating system, following a few months of rumors regarding the existence of the device, and now we learn that the handset, dubbed Acer Liquid A1, will arrive in November this year. Moreover, the handset also got a price tag, as it is already available for pre-order on Expansys Spain, where it is listed at €379.99 unlocked (around $570). Considering the capabilities of the device, and the fact that it is the first handset powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor that runs under Android, the price does not seem to be a bad one at all. Full story...
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