Acer beTouch E400

The Acer beTouch E400 is a smartphone manufactured by Acer Inc. of Taiwan. With this smartphone the company opted to go Android 2.1 (Éclair) and abandon the Windows Mobile 6.5 used in the first beTouch smartphones released starting October 2009. The Acer beTouch E400 was officially announced at the Mobile World Congress in February 2010.

Acer beTouch E400
ManufacturerAcer Inc.
Availability by regionApril 2010
Dimensions115 x 59.3 x 12 millimetres
Mass125 grams
Operating systemAndroid 2.1
CPUQualcomm 7227 600 MHz processor
BatteryLi-Po 1090 mAh
Display3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen display
Rear camera3.2MP camera with geo-tagging
OthernemoPlayer, social networking integration

Main features

The E400 is powered by the 600 MHz Qualcomm QSX 7227 CPU and runs the older Android 2.1 Eclair. It has an 81mm (3.2-inch) touchscreen, a camera without flash, Wi-Fi, geo-tagging, digital zoom, scene modes, white balance, color effects and a simple macro mode.[1] This phone is also able to record video and upload it to YouTube. It supports Native Microsoft Exchange Server and a Shareware "Documents To Go" application that can edit and create Microsoft Word documents, Excel and PowerPoint and Adobe PDF.

The beTouch E400 comes preinstalled with Acer Sync, a smart application that allows automatic cloud-based and Wi-Fi synchronization with netbook, notebook or desktop.

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2010-11-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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