Acer introduces eight new smartphones at GSMA 2009
By Bonnie Cha on 18 February 2009
The Acer event at Casa Batllo
(Credit: Bonnie Cha/CBS Interactive)
Weeks prior to the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009 here in Barcelona, there were plenty of rumours as to what Acer would reveal at its scheduled Monday press conference. We knew they'd be smartphones, but there were varying opinions as to how many and what type. Well, all the speculation can stop now as the company finally took the wraps off the devices on Monday night.
Speaking at Antoni Gaudi's Casa Batllo, several Acer executives, including CEO and president Gianfranco Lanci, announced that the company would bring more than 10 smartphones to market in 2009 and showed off eight devices at the event.
Acer, which is more known for its netbooks and notebooks, said it felt the move to smartphones was a logical one. "The smartphone market is the natural direction of our long-term mobile strategy as our ambition is to offer compelling solutions to all the needs of mobile users," Lanci said.
Collectively known as the Acer Tempo smartphone series, the handsets all run Windows Mobile — the company did say there are plans for other operating systems but did not specify which ones. The Tempo series offers a broad range of devices, from the high end to the low end, and aims to reach a diverse customer base. To give you a sampling of the line, here is a breakdown of the first four devices that will come to market.
Acer M900: the M900 is designed for business users and comes with a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard for your messaging needs. It will run Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Edition and has a 3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen and an embedded fingerprint scanner for security. The smartphone also includes GPS, HSDPA support and a 5-megapixel camera.
Acer M900 (Credit: Acer)
Acer F900: like the M900, the Acer F900 boasts a 3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen but lacks a physical keyboard. The device is optimised for web browsing and comes with Internet Explorer Mobile 6 with support for JavaScript and Adobe Flash Lite. Other highlights include a widget-based home screen, GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
Acer X960: the X960 is a little more consumer-centric, combining the typical Windows Mobile smartphone features into a more mobile phone-like form factor. The touchscreen phone also has a widget-based Today screen so users can have quick access to all their important information. Acer also touts the X960 as a convenient little navigation device with its built-in GPS capabilities.
Acer DX900: the DX900 is the world's first dual-SIM smartphone so you can have two numbers associated with the device. Acer offered it as a solution for those who wanted to keep separate different numbers for their work and personal lives — or for globetrotters.
Other models Acer plans to release in the second half of 2009 include the Acer L1 and the Acer C1, which are entry-level devices for those making the jump from a regular mobile phone to their first smartphone. These two will also be affordably priced, with the company expecting them to go for €49 (around AU$95) or less after carrier subsidies.
Acer said it is talking with service providers and will make carrier announcements in the coming months. Acer did say that it plans on announcing more smartphones in Q4, so this isn't the last we've heard from them.
Topics: acer, mobile phone, qwerty, smartphone, mwc2009, ace
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Comments (8)
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robbie commented on 04/11/2009 18:14 Report abuse
Avaliable in all modern countries, Singapore, Japan, US, UK (but not Australia)
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ge commented on 22/08/2009 22:04 Report abuse
Great concept very poorly implemented. Support is non-existant. DON't DO IT
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paman commented on 23/07/2009 11:25 Report abuse
Some reporter are wrong and saying, "only a small minority" would get dual sim phone.
As far as I know there are thousand people out there waiting for a good proper dual sim phone.
Acer DX900 is close in spec for people like me who need one. -
storehouse commented on 23/06/2009 23:40 Report abuse
have a look at www.thestorehouse.com.au
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TryMe commented on 25/05/2009 16:39 Report abuse
I want to buy one. Who is the retailer in Australia?
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Gee commented on 17/05/2009 10:01 Report abuse
Omg I Want! How Much! Where am I going to get one of those in QLD ?!
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Rohan commented on 26/04/2009 18:35 Report abuse
where can I purchase the DX900 dual sim smartphone in Australia? Network carriers may not sell this as it is dual sim. lalithnissanga@hotmail.com
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vekian commented on 04/04/2009 16:37 Report abuse
Anyone know where I can buy the dx900 in Australia? email me: vekian@yahoo.com
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