Acer Liquid Metal leaks again, brings a tablet along

21 October, 2010

If you plan on getting yourselves a shiny new smartphone for Christmas, you might have one hell of a choice to make. Acer obviously has a thing or two to say about that too.

The following leaked pics suggest that Acer will be the next company to make a major announcement before the holiday season. The Taiwanese company is obviously next to completing the work on a couple of hot Android smartphones and an Android tablet.

The first of those is an old friend of ours, going by the name of Acer Liquid Metal. Packing an 800 MHz CPU and Android Froyo inside its aluminum shell it makes a second appearance, following the cameo back in September.

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Acer Liquid metal

Along with the Liquid Metal, Acer will reveal another steel-clad handset. Except for the fact that it will pack a rather unusual display (unless you are coming from the LG BL40 New Chocolate, that is), there's little we can tell you about the Froyo-loving smartphone.

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The other leaked Acer smartphone

Finally, we come to the Acer tablet that too remains nameless for now. Its screen measures 9 or 10 inches in diagonal and it will too be running the latest Google OS currently available. Its announcement is rumored to come in early 2011.

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Acer tablet

Source (Translated from Thai) via Unwired View


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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Feb 2012
  • qa2

DO NOT GET AN ACER TABLET!!! I made the mistake of buying the 7 inch A100. Loved it until the update. I used the dolphin browser then GOOGLE took over on the update and all hell broke loose. I refuse to use it anymore, nor will I use GOOGLE SPYWAR...

  • Anonymous
  • 23 Oct 2010
  • YdG

ohhhh...I have a Liquid E...The Metal looks like it would have beter-flater side button size-feel. Longer phone probably has permanent capacitive keyboard like one of their tablets.

  • SonOfPires
  • 22 Oct 2010
  • Mf5

Depends on the price. If it costs half the others, it's worth it

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