Acer NeoTouch F1 Mobile Phone Review – Snappy Dragon F1 For any gentleman
For a beginner – the computer giant Acer is already showing its capacity in the mobile telephony market. Just one step behind the TG1 Toshiba, Acer NeoTouch S200 (announced under the codename of the F1) trots the world using your Boxer 1GHz processor Qualcomm Snapdragon.
Designed to meet the most demanding customers, there is little NeoTouch machine impressive, sure to surprise anyone in the high-end smartphones.
Launched in October 2009, the Acer NeoTouch be used with AT & T and T-Mobile USA. He works in the 2G and 3G GSM 850/900/1800/1900 HSDPA 900/1900 in 2100 to attract your attention by vibration or downloadable polyphonic, MP3 and WAV. It has a speakerphone and can take a 3.5 Audiojack to listen to the stereo FM radio with RDS.
It measures just 118.6 x 63 x 12mm and weighs in at 130g. While the exterior is plastic certainly does not feel well, but is ready to attract fingerprints, something that Acer will want to address in future models.
The TFT screen Resistive touch (with 65 thousand colors) is 3.8inch (480×800 pixels) in size, and apart from the need to tilt the phone when viewed in bright light, suits for most purposes very well. This Acer uses version 3.0 User Interface and accelerometer sensor for auto-rotation and has a proximity sensor to turn Auto-off.
For those who have a need to find the nearest Starbucks first thing in the morning, the phone includes geo-tagging – An example of location-based services. Another use is for techno-yuppie who likes to take pictures and then immediately upload them to Facebook or Flickr, the 5 megapixel camera (2560×1920 pixels) with autofocus, LED flash and geo-tagging makes this possible, and VGA video capability. There is no secondary camera.
In terms of memory, the Acer NeoTouch allows virtually unlimited calendar, call log entries and fields, Photocall, with 256 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM available internally and up to 32GB via microSD.
Data transfer takes place via GPRS class 10 (4 +1 / 3 +2 slots), 32-48 kbps and EDGE class 10 to 236.8 kbps. The 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and transferred to 5.76 Mbps HSUPA offers in the form of WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g and Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP. While it has an infrared port, has miniUSB.
Using Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional and power from the 1GHz Snapdragon QSD8250 Qualcomm, the handset lets you see threaded SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, using an HTML browser, plays and helps you find your way with GPS A-GPS support. It has Java MIDP 2.0 and can play and MP4/WMV/H.264/H.263 MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC +. Have Facebook and Flickr integration, and for the most serious moments in your work day, Pocket Office with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF Viewer. Voice Memo and T9 text input full deck.
Battery time is up to 400 hours standby and up to 5 hours of talk time.
When all is said and done – perhaps the 17 "man bag has had it's day-this is a small Acer PC which is also to make phone calls …
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