Acer Liquid A1
The Acer Liquid A1 (S100) is a smartphone manufactured by Acer Inc. of Taiwan. It was launched on 7 December 2009 in the UK.[2] The phone is Acer's first to use the Android operating system, backed by Google.[3] It is also the world's first Android phone to use a Snapdragon processor.[4]
Manufacturer | Acer Inc. |
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Availability by region | December 2009 (UK) |
Successor | Acer Liquid E |
Dimensions | 62.5 x 115 x 12.5 millimetres |
Mass | 135 grams (battery included) |
Operating system | Android 1.6 Donut (Upgradeable to Android 2.1 Eclair) |
CPU | Qualcomm QSD 8250 (Snapdragon), 768 MHz |
Removable storage | microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, SDIO |
Battery | Li-Po 1350 mAh |
Display | 3.5" TFT LCD, capacitive touchscreen; 480x800 pixels[1] |
Rear camera | 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus[1] |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR; Wi-Fi 802.11g, GPS with A-GPS |
Other | Google turn-by-turn navigation |
Specifications
Hardware
The Acer Liquid A1 has a 3.5-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen display, 768 MHz Scorpion Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 processor, 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of internal storage that can be expanded using microSD cards up to 32 GB. The phone has a 1350 mAh Li-Ion battery, 5 MP rear camera with no selfie camera. It is available in Black, White, Red colors.[5]
References
- "Acer Liquid A1 S100 US (Acer A1) Specs". PDAdb.com. 14 December 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
- "Acer Liquid Launch - Acer Liquid". Acer Liquid. 29 November 2009. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
- "Acer Liquid A1 Review". Phone Arena. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
- Jennifer Johnson (15 October 2009). "Acer Announces Liquid A1, "The World's First Snapdragon & Android 1.6 Smartphone"". Hot Hardware.
- "Acer Liquid A1 Specifications". GSMArena. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
- Simon Sage (9 July 2010). "Acer Liquid A1 Gets Android 2.1 Eclair". IntoMobile. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
- Quentyn Kennemer (9 July 2010). "Acer Liquid A1 Gets An Upgrade to Android 2.1". Retrieved 3 February 2014.
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