Looks like Acer’s going to be putting more of its mobile eggs
in the Android basket next year, with about half of its handsets in 2010 to feature Android
instead of Windows Mobile.
"Acer, while still developing Windows Mobile-based smartphones,
has shifted its development policy to focus more on the Android platform,
with at least half of new models launched in 2010 to be Android-based,
according to industry sources."
The Android-based Acer A1 should be making its official appearance in the coming months,
with the WinMo-based F1, L1, C1, and E1 becoming available by the end of the year.
Another day, another Android handset.
The One comes to us from Spanish start-up called GeeksPhone.
No word on available, planned market, or price,
but so far the specs are looking good for the quadband GSM and 2100MHz UMTS HSPA phone.
It’s got a 3.2-inch WQVGA hybrid resistive touchscreen up top,
with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard underneath.
It sports dual cameras – a 3.1MP autofocus guy on the backside
and a VGA front-facing camera – 3.5mm headset jack, 802.11 b/g, GPS and acceleromter.
A 528 MHZ ARM11 Jazelle powers the kit. Not to shabby, eh? [Xataka via Slashgear