
Acer Liquid C1, Android phone with Intel Atom processor
Intel and Acer announced a new Atom-powered Android smartphone at an event in Thailand. Dubbed Acer Liquid C1, the new device uses Intel’s latest mobile Intel Atom Z2420 chipset (codenamed Lexington) clocked at 1.2GHz, which was only recently announced at CES.
In addition, it also comes with a 4.3-inch qHD (540×960 pixels) screen and 8-megapixel camera with auto-focus. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (rather than Jelly Bean) is running the show and we’re really not sure whether the Android 4.1 update will ever be released. As far as I can tell, this phone should be able to handle it, though you never know.
When it comes to the price, the Liquid C1 will go for 9,990 baht, which translates into some $335. Initially it will be available in Thailand, and later on in other South Asian countries.
Here are the specs:
[list style=”unordered” type=”type1″] Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich4.3 inch display with resolution of 960 x 540
Weight: 140g
Thickness: 10mm
1.2 Ghz x86 processor with Intel Atom Z2420 chipset with Hyper-Threading
4GB expandable internal storage
8mp main camera with LED Flash and Full HD video recording
VGA front-facing camera
Bluetooth 2.1, microUSB 2.0, Wifi-Hotspot
2000 mAh battery
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