Dual-faced Acer DX650 and Acer X960 spotted
We all know that Acer, currently the world’s third largest computer manufacturer, is getting ready to announce new smartphones at MWC 2009.
Well, it looks like the Taiwanese company wasn’t able to keep the upcoming handsets from leaking onto the Web, as two of them have appeared today on the Vietnamese website Tinh Te.
The first one, Acer DX650, is a dual-faced device that runs on Windows Mobile and comes with two displays. Unfortunately, these are nothing to get excited about: a QVGA touchscreen display and a 128 x 96 pixels monochrome one. The side with the small display also has an alphanumeric keyboard:



The features of Acer DX650 apparently include:
- HSDPA connectivity
- GPS
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
Acer X960, the second leaked smartphone, looks better than the DX650 and it also comes with better specs.




The X960 offers the following:
- A 2.8 inch VGA (640 x 480 pixels) touchscreen display
- Windows Mobile
- HSDPA connectivity
- GPS
- Wi-Fi
- A 3MP camera
- Bluetooth
- MicroSD card support
- 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM
- 533MHz Samsung processor
There’s no info yet regarding the availability of Acer DX650 and Acer X960, but we’ll probably find out more about the handsets at MWC 2009.
Via SlashGear; some pics via Sohoa
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