After rapid fire Android Phone launches in MWC 2012, Acer too wants to
spill its Android range by announcing an all new smartphone dubbed as
Liquid Glow. In the due course of this article we will be checking out
on what are the specs of Acer Liquid Glow smartphone
along with a detailed list of specifications and the Video review which
will soon be covered in this article within the next few days of time.
This phone has been announced by ACER but there is still no ETA on by
when this phone will be commercially launched. Forget Gingerbread, this
phone comes with the powerful and the latest Ice Cream Sandwich Android
4.0 firmware version along with other specs mentioned in the list
marsizcellular Specifications of acer Liquid Glow Android Smart Phone:
Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 Firmware,
11.5mm thickness,
3.7 inched display with 800 X 400 display resolution,
1GHz Single Core Processor,
512 MB RAM,
1GB Internal Memory,
3.5mm jack,
NFC Enabled,
5MP Rear Facing Camera,
Color Choices of Alpine White, Sakura Pink and Cat’s-Eye Black
This Android smartphone also bears a 5 MP rear camera features an LED
flash for low light, as well as panoramic image capture and touch
focus. With Android Beam, photos can be shared by a single tap with
another NFC powered Android device, without the hassle of launching
application or pairing. What’s more, Android Beam can also share
anything like contacts, favorite apps, music or videos instantaneously
through NFC.
The Acer Liquid Glow will be available in early summer 2012
commercially. As of now there are no updates on by when this phones will
be launched officially and commercially Worldwide but as in when this
gets launched we will surely keep you updated at the earliest. Do share
us your thoughts on just in case if you need any more information about
this smart phone as we will try our level best to help you with the
same. As of now the pricing details of this phone too are not launched
but as in when we get to know about the prices of Acer Light Glow, we
will keep you updated only on androidadvices.