Acer Liquid A1 (S100) approved by the FCC with AT&T 3G
Announced by Acer in mid-October, the Liquid A1 (the company’s first Android smartphone) has just been approved by the FCC and – guess what? – it has AT&T 3G support (850 / 1900 MHz).
We’ve previously heard about some of Acer’s plans to launch smartphones in the US, so there may be some chances for AT&T to actually release the A1.
Powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, the Acer Liquid A1 S100 features a 3.5 inch WVGA touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, GPS, access to social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, Flickr), 3.5mm headset jack, and a 5MP camera with autofocus.

Dell, another computer maker that recently released an Android smartphone (the Mini 3iX), is also likely to launch a handset via AT&T in early 2010.
Via FCC
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By ilinca on 11 Dec 09

