Acer announces Ferrari branded Android 2.1 powered ‘Liquid E’

Acer have a long history of making Ferrari branded products. These have included laptops with the Ferrari paint as well as look and feel. Now that they’ve entered the smartphone territory with Android handsets, it’s only appropriate for them to make a Ferrari branded Android phone.

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Named Liquid E, this gorgeous looking phone could very well be the most good looking Android phone ever made. Coated with Ferrari red paint and a microphone that looks like the ‘air intake inlet’ of a car, this smartphone screams Vroom! It’s no slouch in terms of specifications either:

  • Android 2.1
  • 768 MHz Snapdragon Processor
  • 3.5″ 800×480 display
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • 256MB RAM
  • 512MB ROM
  • 5MP autofocus camera

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The Ferrari branded content include:

  • A Ferrari wallpaper brightens up the 5-page home page for total immersion into the roaring world of Formula 1.
  • Stunning images and videos are always at your fingertips.
  • A special set of ringtones allows you to personalise your phone with the inimitable sweet music of the Ferrari engine.

All these features are topped off with built in social networking and Acer Sync. You can be rest assured that this phone has the complete package although a 1GHz Snapdragon processor would have been more like it. This phone will ship with Android 2.1 and not Froyo but hopefully Acer wont disappoint the lucky owners of this phone.

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About the Author

Imran Hussain is the founder and editor of iThinkDifferent, which he launched in 2008 to cover Apple news, reviews, and how-to guides. He has spent over 15 years writing about iOS, macOS, and the wider Apple ecosystem, with a focus on hands-on guides - installing developer betas, troubleshooting, and walking through new features on his own devices. Based in Dubai, he also loves to cover photography, gaming, and the tech industry more broadly on his social media profiles.

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