LIQUIDMINI is the name of Acer's Android 2.2 handset that it announced at the Consumer Electronics Show, which will be on sale in the UK from April, with no price tag so far.
It's bound to be a budget phone because this handset has only a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 5MP camera, the usual suite of applications including Gmail, Google Maps, Google Navigation and Google Talk, and sounds much like the £20 a month contract handsets that The INQUIRER reports on all the time.
Yes, you can pinch zoom, yes, you can swipe from screen to screen, picture to picture, webpage to webpage, and yes, it has a radio and memory card slot but we're not told how expandable that is.
"The Liquidmini is DLNA certified, which means you can enjoy content from your computer on your phone," Acer says. What this also means is that you can stream music and video to a DLNA television and browse and play back the multi-media content stored on your Liquidmini to a PC. But this is all done through the "integrated Acer clear.fi media sharing system". Haven't bought that too? Oh, you're not in luck then.
Acer hasn't said much more in its announcement, so beyond the silly name and technical features mentioned above it can only be said that the handset comes in jet silver, royal blue, piano black, lime green and light pink.
The Liquidmini mobile phone also comes with Acer's Socialjogger app, which we're told seamlessly integrates your Facebook and Twitter accounts into one handy feed, ready to read. µ
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