Acer Liquid Stream with Android 2.1 and AMOLED display officially announced (video)

Acer has just announced its newest Android smartphone: the Acer Stream, initially showcased by Google as Acer Liquid Stream.

The Liquid name was ditched for some reason, so the handset is officially know as Acer Stream from now on.

The Stream currently runs Android 2.1, but, like most high-end Android smartphones announced this year, it will probably get Android 2.2 Froyo when this comes out.

Acer presents the Stream as being “the utmost expression of technology, design, performance and entertainment.” The smartphone is 11.2 mm thick, is made out of “highly resistant materials” and looks quite good.

Its features include:

Batista70phone has a video preview of the Acer Stream (in Italian):

Acer didn’t say when we should expect to see the Stream in stores. The smartphone’s price was also not unveiled.

Via Acer, Android Community

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  • James W

    Very nice specs, but the looks are 'urgh'.

    As far as the look of the Android OS menu-icon interface goes, it needs a complete overhaul and refreshin, looks so dated now compared to WP7S.

  • Spyroscesarsc

    WP7S? wooooot!?!? WinPho7 are worse than 6.5… 90% os WinMo users I know plans to abandon microsoft's cause of WinPho7. Me too… I use 6.5 now and think that 7 is 5 times worse than 6.5… I'm ready to move at Android, or at least Bada… :)

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