Thought the Liquid e was Acer's big announcement of the day? Think again. In addition to the Android-powered device, the company announced five additional smartphones, three of which run Android and two that run Windows Mobile 6.5.3. There's a netbook thrown in there, too.
Here are a few specifications of each device, courtesy of our friends at IntoMobile:
Acer beTouch E110 (Press Release)
- 2.8-inch QVGA resistive touchscreen
- 3G, Bluetooth, FM radio
- 5-way navigagtional button
- 3.0-megapixel camera
- Customizable 5-page homescreen
- Pre-installed apps for Facebook and Twitter (Twidroid), media player (Nemo Player), Acer UrFooz (some kind of an avatar app) and Spinlets for streaming media from the Internet
- 1500 mAh battery
- Available in March 2010 in black and dark blue
Acer beTouch E400 (Press Release)
- 3.2-inch HVGA screen
- 3.2-megapixel camera with flash
- 3G, WiFi, GPS (no Bluetooth?)
- 600 MHz processor
- Pre-installed apps include Facebook client, Acer UrFooz, Nemo Player, Documents To Go, Acer Sync
- Available in "soft-touch black," "ceramic white," and "pearl red" in April 2010
Acer neoTouch P300 (Press Release)
- 3.2-inch WQVGA touchscreen
- Side-sliding QWERTY backlit keyboard
- Qualcomm 7225 processor
- 3G+, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
- Pre-installed apps include Spinlets, Acer Sync, “connected contacts," and standard Windows Mobile apps
- Available in March 2010
Acer neoTouch P400 (Press Release)
- 3.2-inch WQVGA touchscreen
- 600 MHz CPU
- 3.2-megapixel camera
- 3G+, Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth
- Pre-installed apps include Spinlets, Acer Sync, “connected contacts” (with social networks) and standard WinMo apps
- Available in May 2010
Acer Ferrari smartphone (Press Release)
- Available in March 2010, the only thing that's really known is the OS - Android 2.1. Said to offer an “extremely sophisticated design” that will “amaze both the trendiest style enthusiasts and techno-geeks," it will ship with nice floor mats, upgraded wheels, leather, and a Kenny G. CD (Members Only jacket not included at this time).
Acer also announced an Aspire One running Android and Windows 7. The press release is here, but in a nutshell, it will allow you to switch between the two operating systems seamlessly. Simply push a button, and you should be up and running within 18 seconds.
We'll keep you updated as we hear more. See anything that jumps out at you?