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Liquid MT (Metal)
ManufacturerAcer Inc.
PredecessorAcer Liquid E
SuccessorAcer Liquid E2
Dimensions115 x 63 x 13.5 millimetres
Weight135 grams (battery included)
Operating systemAndroid 2.2 Froyo (Upgradeable to Android 2.3 Gingerbread)
Removable storagemicroSD, up to 32GB
BatteryLi-Po ? mAh
Rear camera5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus
DisplayTFT LCD 3.6” WVGA multi-touch capacitive screen, 16 M colors
ConnectivityBluetooth 2.0 + EDR; Wi-Fi 802.11g, GPS with A-GPS

Acer Liquid MT (or Liquid Metal) is a smartphone form Acer that runs the Android operating system. After some rumors the smartphone was officially unveiled in October 2010.[1] The smartphone runs Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system and it is powered by an 800 MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 processor. It has 512 MB of RAM and 512 MB ROM. The device is capable of 4-finger-multitouch input and has integrated GPS too. It has a 5 MP camera.

Acer Liquid MT is priced around 13,000 to 14,000 in India.[2]

Specifications

The specifications according to the Acer website in October 2010:[3]

  • Size and weight: 115 x 63 x 13.5 135 g
  • Screen: LCD 3.6” WVGA multi-touch capacitive screen, 16 M colors
  • Connectivity: HSPA 14.4Mbit/s, WiFi and Bluetooth
  • Social applications: Built-in Facebook and Twidroid applications

The Liquid Metal is available in two colors: silver and brown

In October 2011 the 2.3.5 Gingerbread update for the Liquid MT was officially released by Acer.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Acer Liquid Metal confirmed, will run Froyo and launch in the UK by the end of October". Unwired View. 2010-09-13. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  2. ^ "Acer Liquid Metal Limited Edition - Latest Mobiles". Latestmobiles.tk. 2011-11-20. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  3. ^ [1] Archived August 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

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