Acer Liquid Jade S review: Semi-precious
Semi-precious
Display
The Acer Liquid Jade is equipped with a 5-inch IPS LCD display with a 1,280 x 720 pixel resolution. Stretched over this diagonal, that results in the decent 294ppi density. It's not class-leading numbers and competitors can be found, which sport FullHD panels. Then again, the hugely popular Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime gets away with 540 x 960 pixels at the same-sized screen, so it's not among the worst by any means.
The display gets a Gorilla Glass 3 treatment for resistance to scratches and shattering. The oleophobic coating does a decent job at keeping fingerprints away and is relatively easy to clean. There's no dedicated glove mode on board, so keep that in mind if you live in colder climates.
A Reading mode is provided, which aims to negate the adverse effect of blue light on your eyes. It's adjustable from the display settings and pumping it up turns the image progressively greener. Our guess is that this feature will remain off most of the time.
We ran the usual set of test, and the Liquid Jade S managed to surprise us, but not in a good way, sadly. The white luminance at the 100% brightness setting was a mere 255cd/m2, one of the lowest values we've ever measured. It's of little consolation that the low black value helped in achieving a decent contrast ratio.
It's not impossible, that this was an issue limited to our unit - given that the 50% brightness setting didn't produce much lower results. We'll investigate the matter and update the review if needed.
The 50% setting is actually more like 75% and at least that is on par with the competition. Contrast remains virtually the same when you move the brightness slider halfway.
On the positive side, viewing angles were quite good, and despite some contrast compression, text remains easily readable even when the phone is viewed at extreme angles. Colors were punchy, yet true to life when viewed head-on, and don't get too washed out when looking from the sides.
Display test | 50% brightness | 100% brightness | ||||
Black, cd/m2 | White, cd/m2 | Black, cd/m2 | White, cd/m2 | |||
0.21 | 195 | 918 | 0.28 | 255 | 921 | |
0.16 | 188 | 1196 | 0.38 | 447 | 1188 | |
0.13 | 125 | 943 | 0.62 | 507 | 812 | |
0.25 | 194 | 785 | 0.56 | 426 | 756 | |
0 | 191 | ∞ | 0 | 398 | ∞ | |
- | - | - | 0.38 | 580 | 1513 | |
0.1 | 149 | 1522 | 0.45 | 667 | 1495 | |
0 | 119 | ∞ | 0 | 344 | ∞ | |
0.26 | 248 | 986 | 0.46 | 457 | 946 | |
0.24 | 253 | 1039 | 0.43 | 413 | 968 |
Sunlight legibility was rather poor, which was to be expected considering the extremely dim overall properties of the display. You'll be better off staying in the shade, as the poor brightness can only do so much.
Sunlight contrast ratio
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Apple iPhone 5s
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Apple iPhone 5c
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YotaPhone 2
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Samsung Omnia W
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Samsung Galaxy S5 mini
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Samsung I9000 Galaxy S
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Samsung I9190 Galaxy S4 mini
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Samsung Galaxy S4 zoom
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Nokia N9
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Apple iPhone 6 Plus
3.023 -
Samsung Galaxy Note
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Huawei Ascend P1
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Sony Xperia Z3
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Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
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Sony Xperia T3
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BlackBerry Passport
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Nokia Lumia 900
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Motorola Moto G 4G
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HTC One Max
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Nokia Lumia 720
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HTC One
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Motorola Moto G
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Sony Xperia Z
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Xiaomi Mi 4
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Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
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LG G Flex
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HTC Desire 820
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HTC One (M8)
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Motorola RAZR i
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Meizu MX4
2.366 -
Sony Xperia ZL
2.352 -
HTC One M9
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HTC One (M8) for Windows
2.291 -
Oppo Find 7a
2.279 -
Alcatel One Touch Hero
2.272 -
Apple iPhone 4S
2.269 -
HTC Desire 600 dual sim
2.262 -
Nokia Asha 311
2.25 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
2.234 -
Motorola Moto G (2014)
2.233 -
LG Nexus 5
2.228 -
Nokia Lumia 820
2.193 -
HTC One (E8)
2.185 -
Oppo N3
2.181 -
Nokia Lumia 920
2.17 -
Huawei Honor 6
2.169 -
HTC One X
2.158 -
Nokia N8
2.144 -
Nokia Lumia 620
2.142 -
Nokia 515
2.134 -
HTC Desire 500
2.129 -
Sony Xperia C3 Dual
2.12 -
Sony Xperia acro S
2.119 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
2.119 -
Nokia Lumia 1020
2.103 -
Oppo Find 5
2.088 -
Sony Xperia SL
2.078 -
Nokia Lumia 630
2.056 -
BlackBerry Z10
2.051 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
2.024 -
Samsung I9295 Galaxy S4 Active
2.022 -
Apple iPhone 4
2.016 -
HTC One mini
2.003 -
Xiaomi Mi 3
2.001 -
Huawei Ascend P7
1.992 -
LG G2
1.976 -
OnePlus One
1.961 -
Oppo R819
1.957 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia ray
1.955 -
Lenovo Vibe X2
1.952 -
Sony Xperia Z2
1.944 -
Sony Xperia E3
1.943 -
Nokia Lumia 1320
1.941 -
HTC One mini 2
1.94 -
Samsung Galaxy Camera
1.938 -
Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
1.935 -
Sony Xperia J
1.932 -
Acer CloudMobile S500
1.931 -
ZTE Blade S6
1.927 -
LG Nexus 4
1.926 -
LG G Pro 2
1.922 -
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
1.913 -
Nokia Asha 308
1.911 -
HTC Butterfly 2
1.905 -
Sony Xperia T
1.894 -
Nokia Lumia 830
1.887 -
HTC Desire X
1.878 -
HTC Butterfly
1.873 -
HTC Windows Phone 8X
1.873 -
HTC Butterfly S
1.867 -
Huawei Ascend P6
1.865 -
Huawei Ascend Mate
1.845 -
LG G2 mini
1.838 -
LG G3
1.82 -
Nokia Lumia 1520
1.813 -
HTC Desire 616 dual sim
1.797 -
Sony Xperia V
1.792 -
HTC Desire 816
1.783 -
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
1.772 -
HTC Desire 700 dual sim
1.769 -
Sony Xperia U
1.758 -
Meizu MX3
1.754 -
LG Optimus G
1.753 -
Sony Xperia T2 Ultra
1.74 -
Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
1.735 -
Acer Liquid Jade S
1.734 -
Sony Xperia SP
1.733 -
LG Optimus 4X HD
1.691 -
Oppo Find 7
1.691 -
HTC One V
1.685 -
BlackBerry Q5
1.682 -
LG Optimus Vu
1.68 -
Xiaomi Mi Pad 7.9
1.672 -
LG Optimus GJ
1.666 -
LG Optimus 3D Max
1.658 -
HTC Desire V
1.646 -
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2
1.632 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace 3
1.622 -
Jolla Jolla
1.605 -
Sony Xperia Z Ultra
1.578 -
Sony Xperia go
1.577 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 I8160
1.566 -
Samsung Galaxy Core
1.563 -
LG Optimus G Pro
1.552 -
Motorola Moto E
1.545 -
LG Optimus 3D
1.542 -
Nokia Asha 302
1.537 -
Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
1.507 -
BlackBerry Curve 9320
1.488 -
Sony Xperia M
1.473 -
Oppo N1
1.47 -
Sony Xperia E4
1.467 -
Meizu MX 4-core
1.462 -
Nokia Lumia 610
1.432 -
Samsung Galaxy S Duos
1.4 -
Microsoft Lumia 535
1.393 -
Sony Xperia M2
1.393 -
Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo
1.393 -
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2
1.38 -
Sony Xperia E1
1.372 -
Nokia Lumia 625
1.371 -
Gigabyte GSmart G1355
1.361 -
Sony Xperia L
1.351 -
Xiaomi Redmi 1S
1.35 -
Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8
1.35 -
HTC Desire 510
1.34 -
Sony Xperia M2 Aqua
1.331 -
Sony Xperia miro
1.324 -
Samsung I9082 Galaxy Grand
1.321 -
Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
1.315 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
1.311 -
HTC Desire C
1.3 -
Nokia X
1.291 -
Sony Xperia C
1.283 -
Nokia Asha 503
1.281 -
Nokia Asha 501
1.27 -
LG Optimus L7
1.269 -
Nokia Lumia 510
1.268 -
Samsung Galaxy Fame
1.245 -
LG Optimus L9
1.227 -
Meizu MX
1.221 -
Samsung Galaxy Young
1.22 -
Sony Xperia E
1.215 -
Nokia XL
1.204 -
Sony Xperia E dual
1.203 -
Asus Memo Pad 7 ME176C
1.198 -
Samsung Galaxy Pocket
1.18 -
Nokia Asha 305
1.178 -
Nokia Asha 306
1.175 -
Sony Xperia neo L
1.169 -
Sony Xperia tipo
1.166 -
Nokia Lumia 520
1.161 -
Samsung S6802 Galaxy Ace Duos
1.148 -
Samsung Galaxy mini 2
1.114
Battery life test
The battery inside the Acer Liquid Jade S is rated at 2300mAh, and that is an average capacity for a midrange 5-inch smartphone. Both the Samsung Galaxy A5 and the Lenovo Vibe X2 come with the same amount of juice, while the Huawei Honor 6 packs a whopping 3100mAh battery.
The endurance results were a mixed bag. On the positive side, 3G talk times were respectable at close to 17 hours.
We also run a standby battery endurance test, which is not shown in the scorecards below, but is a part of the overall rating. With a single SIM inside the phone lasted just shy of 10 full days in standby. Pop in a second SIM card and standby time drops to a bit more than 7 days, which is still an ok performance.
On the other hand, screen-on times were downright disappointing. The browser test drained the battery in less than 5 hours, and video playback longevity was even lower. To translate into real-life numbers the Liquid Jade S won't make it to two full days if you do an hour each of 3G voice calls, web browsing, and video playback a day. Heavier use will likely have you looking for a charger before the end of the day. The poor screen-on times render the standby numbers pretty much irrelevant and that shows in the two overall endurance ratings below.
Meanwhile, the Lenovo Vibe X2, which doesn't fare too well either, managed a much better 8-hour web browsing stamina. The Honor 6 with its 3,100mAh battery is in a league of its own with 13 hours of screen-on time.
Connectivity
The Acer Liquid Jade S has all the connectivity basics covered and even has some speedy support on top of that. First and foremost, it's a dual-SIM device, albeit with a few compromises. SIM 1 gets quad-band 2G, dual- or quad-band 3G, and triple- or quad-band Cat.4 LTE, depending on your region. The second SIM is limited to 2G only, and shares a slot with a potential microSD card.
In terms of local connectivity, you get Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with Wi-Fi direct and hotspot functionality for sharing your internet connection with up to 8 other devices. Wi-Fi only works on the 2.4GHz band, though, and there's no DLNA capability.
Bluetooth is in its 4.0 version, but there's no NFC functionality. There's a GPS receiver with A-GPS capability and a compass sensor. An FM radio receiver is also on board.
A standard issue microUSB port sits on the bottom of the device, but it's not loaded on features. Aside the obvious charging purposes, it can be used for data transfer to your PC, but there's no OTG functionality, let alone MHL output. The Liquid Jade S has a regular 3.5mm headphone jack.
Reader comments
- aneshia
- 19 Oct 2016
- fjT
It's been 15 days since I bought my acer liquid jade S. Unfortunately it has been hiving me problems like going off while in use and when I do charge it a blue light flickers. What does that mean? It hasn't been coming on for a day no.
- Anonymous
- 05 May 2015
- X0E
This phone is new.so don't trust.
- Dd
- 19 Apr 2015
- 7q9
A five-incher is hardly a "midranger", let alone for that kind of price. "While certain design elements may not be to everyone's liking..." Thanx for acknowledging that, LOL. The upper and lower bezels are sooo waste-o-space. Only...