Acer Liquid Mini E310 hits the FCC (with AT&T 3G)
Announced last week at CES alongside the beTouch E210, Acer’s Liquid Mini E310 is the company’s latest full-touch Android 2.2 smartphone.
The FCC has just approved a version of the Liquid Mini that supports North American 3G (850 / 1900 Mhz), so it might be launched by AT&T in the US, or by Rogers in Canada. Of course, it might as well not be released by any of these carriers – but at least we know that they’ve got the FCC’s green light to do it.
The Liquid Mini E310 is a smaller version of the first Liquid smartphone, featuring a 3.2 inch HVGA touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, 512 MB ROM, 512 MB RAM, 5MP camera, a 600MHz processor, and MicroSD card support. The handset should be available in the UK starting early April. Its price is not kown at the moment.
Via PocketNow
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