Computer maker Acer announced not too long ago the launch of its first mobile phone powered by Google's Android operating system, the Acer Liquid. The handset is now expected to come to the UK market via retailer Clove, which recently revealed that it planned on launching the device before the end of the ongoing month. The mobile phone comes with the market with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, though the frequency of the CPU is lower than 1GHz, namely it has been set at 768MHz. The Acer Liquid also includes 512 MB of ROM, 256 MB of RAM, and boasts a 3.5-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display, all inside a slim design, only 12. Full story...
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