Acer Liquid A1 Info
The Acer Liquid A1 is a new smart phone developed by Acer that will use Android 1.6 Donut operating system and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset. This highly anticipated and flashy smartphone will include a camera (with ISO levels) that will be able to tag photos and pictures with location information from the built-in GPS receiver, so that you can now officially prove that those holiday pictures of yours weren’t made using photoshop.
Another greate Acer Liquid features is that songs and videos can be played on the handheld Liquid Phone. Acer’s Liquid phone is also designed for Internet surfing and browsing, and allows high speed Web access through HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) mobile networks.
Acer Liquid Features
The Acer Liquid preview also shows that it will have a 800 x 480 WVGA capacitive touchscreen that is highly impressive for a phone of that size. The Acer android phone will also possess the Spinlets application for access to streaming audio and video and an adress book integration and synching with the leading social networking websites of today including Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and other social media networks.
The Acer Liquid Snapdragon from Qualcomm processor is a1 GHZ powerhouse that should pave the wave for lots of games and apps on teh Acer Liquid. We know that the Android marketplace is full of applications, but developers can finally make high end games that will play comfortably with Liquid’s Android phone.
The Acer phone also looks great with ellipse curves, a choice of black, red and white colors, and a sexy slim body shape. Take a look below at the Acer Liquid pictures:

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Acer Liquid Release Date and Acer Liquid Price
If you’re wondering about the Acer Liquid release date, well I’m sorry to inform you that this hasn’t been disclosed yet by the Taiwanese company. Estimates put the release date of Acer Liquid around the holiday season of this year. It really looks like an absolutely amazing phone and I can’t wait to get my hands on it.
Acer also announced today the Acer Aspire One Android Notebook which will be one of the first netbooks running the Android operating system. The Acer Android Netbook is said to boot in 18 seconds and shutdown in only 3 seconds – both truely amazing numbers.
Acer Liquid Review and Comparison to iPhone and G1 Google Phone
One feature of Acer Liquid that some users might not be happy with is that its fully a touchscreen and has no keyboard or actual buttons. If you compare the Acer Liquid with the iPhone or the G1 or G2 phones, the Acer Liquid still comes way ahead. The technology inside the phone is way beyond anything that either Apple or HTC have been able to develop. It’s quite fitting that a company like Acer would be the first to release this kind of monstrous powered phone with 800×480 resolution and using the Snapdragon which are both very exciting hardware to have on a smartphone. Acer is currently the leading laptop manufacturer in the world and the second leading computer manufacturer in the world, so it’s not that big of a surprise for them to achieve this breakthrough performance.
While the Acer Liquid price is something most people are worried about, especially with all the hardware that we have talked about here, it nevertheless shouldn’t be too much as Acer time and again finds ways to release its innovative products to the market place at very reasonable prices. I would just focus on trying to preorder or buy a Acer Liquid before the supply runs out. Acer Liquid price is estimated at 600$ before carrier subsidies come in.
No information has been released on the conditions of the phone and whether there will any carriers: a Acer Liquid monthly plan is one thing that smartphones fans will hope won’t exist. Acer is making a major new dive into the smartphone market and it will be interesting to see whether they will want to release to market without some major carrier deals.
That wraps up this Acer Liquid review, or well Acer A1 Liquid preview I should say but hopefully the picture of Acer Liquid, Acer Liquid features, and the inclusing of the Snapdragon and Google Android 1.6 donut technology along with the other Acer Liquid info will have you as excited for this great phone as I am.
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#1 written by Gazler October 19th, 2009 at 01:13
Factually incorrect.
Asus made the eeePC and Acer made the Aspire One series of netbooks.
#2 written by fredphoesh October 25th, 2009 at 02:17
Hello,
Thanks for the article…
This looks very exciting, but I have a few buts… largely to do with android.
I dont know if the A1 will have a customised interface designed by Acer, or if it’s plain old Android, but I find andriod clunky and boring… certainly compared to WM with SPB Mobile shell and all the widgets, attractive icons etc.
What really puts me off though is the andriod keyboard which does not offer a press&hold to enter numbers like WM does. So when entering a password or a string of numbers and letters, one has to keep going between number and letter keyboard views. Really annoying IMO.
Perhaps it will be upgradeable to android v2, which I hope is a lot more attractive, intuitive.
The phone does not have a front camera, so no video calls it seems?
Perhaps I will stick to my Touch HD till iphone (uuurgh) come out with a 1ghz processor, teathering, drag and drop generic usb connectivity (dream on)
Mark.
#3 written by Giovanna November 23rd, 2009 at 08:18
Hi, thanks for the article!
i am in love with this phone, but I live in Sweden…Do you know when/if it will be released here?
Thanks
Gio
#4 written by Online gamed November 24th, 2009 at 07:33
thanks and I need to buy this phone soon
#5 written by Gis January 13th, 2010 at 20:16
Not mentioned if the battery is removable. considering btw the liquid and google phone
#6 written by Robin April 24th, 2010 at 21:41
Not mentioned if the battery is removable. considering btw the liquid and google phone
#7 written by Matt April 26th, 2010 at 01:29
Hello,
Thanks for the article…
This looks very exciting, but I have a few buts… largely to do with android.
I dont know if the A1 will have a customised interface designed by Acer, or if it’s plain old Android, but I find andriod clunky and boring… certainly compared to WM with SPB Mobile shell and all the widgets, attractive icons etc.
What really puts me off though is the andriod keyboard which does not offer a press&hold to enter numbers like WM does. So when entering a password or a string of numbers and letters, one has to keep going between number and letter keyboard views. Really annoying IMO.
Perhaps it will be upgradeable to android v2, which I hope is a lot more attractive, intuitive.
The phone does not have a front camera, so no video calls it seems?
Perhaps I will stick to my Touch HD till iphone (uuurgh) come out with a 1ghz processor, teathering, drag and drop generic usb connectivity (dream on)
Mark.
#8 written by Ian April 26th, 2010 at 05:35
Hi, thanks for the article!
i am in love with this phone, but I live in Sweden…Do you know when/if it will be released here?
Thanks
Gio
#9 written by Tony April 26th, 2010 at 23:31
Not mentioned if the battery is removable. considering btw the liquid and google phone