Taiwanese netbook maker
Acer will launch
its own brand of smartphones at the
Mobile
World Congress show in Barcelona next week, and analysts believe that the
firm plans to introduce numerous different handsets.
Several online stores in Taiwan and the UK have already started taking
pre-orders for an Acer handset strikingly similar to the
Glofiish
DX900, released in mid-2008 by Taiwanese firm E-Ten Information Systems,
which Acer acquired in the third quarter of last year.
The DX900 runs on
Windows
Mobile 6.1 and boasts dual SIM cards, GSM/Edge and 3.5G/HSDPA. It also
features a 2.8in VGA touch-screen and 3-megapixel camera.
Acer said that it will release more details at the event in Barcelona next
week, but it is assumed that the new device will not differ significantly from
the DX900 although it could run on a newer version of Windows Mobile, possibly
version 6.5.
Having dual SIM card slots means the phone will be able to connect to two
networks at the same time, useful in cases where a user wants to surf the
internet while making a call.
The phone, which will reportedly also come with Wi-Fi and GPS, is currently
priced at around $570 (£385) as a pre-order at online stores.
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