Acer ready to release new smartphones
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After having their hands full at the MWC announcing new smart phones, Acer is now ready to start bringing some of these handsets to market. The DX900 should be available at the end of this month. The device is a touchscreen, 3G model that holds two SIM cards (one for high speed HSDPA and the other for the more pokey EDGE) and runs on Windows Mobile. As the calendar flips over to April, Acer is expected to release the X960. This device features a 2.8 inch touchscreen, a 3.2MP camera, GPS, a 5-way navigation button that lies under the screen and also runs on Windows Mobile.
Acer plans on a second quarter release of their two 3.8 inch touchscreen models, the M900 and the F900. The latter is a thin, stylish handset that anyone could use while the former, with a QWERTY keyboard slider, is aimed at the business market. Pricing and carrier availability for all of the handsets has not yet been mentioned.
Acer DX900 Specifications
Acer X960 Specifications
Acer M900 Specifications
Acer F900 Specifications
source: PCWorld
Acer plans on a second quarter release of their two 3.8 inch touchscreen models, the M900 and the F900. The latter is a thin, stylish handset that anyone could use while the former, with a QWERTY keyboard slider, is aimed at the business market. Pricing and carrier availability for all of the handsets has not yet been mentioned.
The thin F900 and the dual SIM DX900 |
The X960 and the M900 with its QWERTY opened |
Acer X960 Specifications
Acer M900 Specifications
Acer F900 Specifications
source: PCWorld
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6 Comments
1. michaelearth (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:42 0 0
Anyone esle kinda excited to see these phones in action?
2. *HOVA* posted on 18 Mar 2009, 16:02 0 0
Yea I am. It will be interesting to see how things go. It's always exciting to see new phones and hopefully a new manufacturer can change the game a little.
3. Jyakotu posted on 18 Mar 2009, 17:27 0 0
Yes, it's always interesting to see a computer manufacturer making cellphones.
4. bboy posted on 18 Mar 2009, 19:40 0 0
it's actually from when they bought the cellphone maker eten. they used to make the glofiish line. they're both from taiwan.
5. heavybreathing posted on 19 Mar 2009, 06:08 0 0
I hope the phones are better than their computers.
6. westbank504 posted on 19 Mar 2009, 08:01 0 0
nice looking phones......can someone explain to me how dual sim phones work?


