Acer finally makes an interesting phablet with the Acer Liquid S1


Acer’s phone range has always failed to impress us here at Gizchina, but the newly announced Acer Liquid S1 5.7-inch phablet could be the first to break their unimpressive streak!

The Acer Liquid S1 measures in a 5.7-inch with a 720 display, quad-core Mediatek MT6589 cPU, 1GB RAM and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. Some trick features of the phablet include compatibility with wireless display and print features (which will also be part of many Haswell powered PC’s), a wide angle front camera, a new ‘float apps’ UI which allows certain apps to run over currently running applications and integration with Acers AcerCould services.

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DTS studio sound is included as well as voice activation for the phone and micro SD card. Apparently Acer plan to launch the Liquid S1 in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Ukraine and Russia this year for $429.

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6 Comments

  1. June 3, 2013

    Too costly, I guess…

  2. Freeje
    June 3, 2013

    The Asus Fonepad Note is more interesting.

  3. darkwing
    June 3, 2013

    $429, must be a joke. If it is not a joke, then it’s an epic fail

  4. remi
    June 3, 2013

    or just buy the Miz Z3 in the next review, and save yourself $200

  5. rahul
    June 4, 2013

    Nice joke

  6. Manish
    June 5, 2013

    not at all impressive… why these big brand companies are far behind local chines companies??