Acer Liquid A1 passes through the FCC with AT&T 3G support

Acer Liquid A1 passes through the FCC with AT&T 3G support

Acer A1 Liquid

Acer A1 Liquid

If FCC approval is any indication, then AT&T may finally be launching some Android devices in 2010. Two hot new handsets, the Dell Mini  3ix and the Acer Liquid A1, have recently received the FCC rubber stamp of approval, with both handsets including support for AT&T’s special flavor of 3G. We knew Dell had plans to launch their Android-powered smartphone in the US, but the recent discovery of a NAM variant of the Acer is exciting. Remember that approval is just one step of many that a manufacturer must take prior to releasing a device, it is not a guarantee that a device will actually launch. Nonetheless, we are keeping our fingers crossed that the Acer Liquid 1 will indeed arrive stateside via AT&T soon.

[via Unwired View]

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  • http://www.technologyblogged.com Technology Blogged

    After seeing a lot of reviews of the UI, OS and having tested the liquid myself extensively, both against the iPhone, Motorola Droid HTC Hero and Palm Pre i’d have to say I came to the same conclusion as you.

    Also, I love display, it is bright and vibrant – however I didn’t particularly like the screen material itself :/. I found it of lesser quality to the iPhone and HTC Hero but on par with the Motorola.

    The OS is also slower compared to the Pre.

    Regards,

    Jakk ( Your fellow Technoholic :D )




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