Acer has introduced the S1 Liquid an Android 4.2 smartphone. With a 5.7-inch display and a competitive price of 350 euros, it should make the current Samsung Galaxy Note competition.
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Acer has introduced the Liquid S1, a new Android smartphone with 5.7 inch large display MVA At the exhibition Computex 2013. With a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels and the resulting pixel density of 257 ppi, it is on par with its direct competitor, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2
Not so powerful is the quad-core processor based on the current save their A7 design from ARM. This can not keep up with the Samsung equivalent of the Liquid S1. To the GPU of your smartphone is not known. The amount of RAM is 1 GB, the flash memory only 8 GB. A slot for a microSD card is present. The rear camera triggers with 8 megapixels and can record in Full HD. Video chatting is a 2-megapixel front camera available that can capture the video in 720p.
The Liquid S1 supports GSM at the frequencies 850, 900, 1,800 and 1,900 MHz and UMTS 900 and 2100 MHz. Wireless transmits the smartphone to 802.11 b / g / n, ie the frequency 2.4 GHz. A GPS and Bluetooth module is installed, the latter in version 4.0 LE.
The housing is 163 x 83 x 9.6 mm and weighs 195 grams, the battery has a nominal charge of 2400 mAh. The Liquid S1 is shipped with the latest Android 4.2 aka Jelly Bean and Acer’s own UI surface float.
MoreoverAcer uses so-called floating apps that lie as a window on the screen. Especially here is that more than one window can be operated and moved parallel. Among other incoming calls appear in this way.
As of August 2013, the liquid should appear S1 for 350 euros. Acer wants to bring more later variant of the Liquid S1 on the market, and when is not yet known. These include a model with an active dual SIM and with the included stylus. More details on the proposed devices are not yet available.
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