Acer’s new Intel Phone, the Liquid C1 powered by Intel’s Atom Z240 processor which comfortably goes by the name Lexington.
The Atom chipset clocks up to 1.2GHz alongside Android 4.0 operating system. Links with the phone is possible via HSPA XMM 6265 modem for HSPA+ connectivity. It also supports 3G. Liquid C1 sports a 4.3-inch screen that highlights an advanced graphics engine. In addition, the new Atom-powered handset features an 8-megapixel camera which is capable of burst shooting producing clearer images even with movement. The battery, on the other hand, is said to last for nine hours of 3G talk. The handset is said to be the ninth smartphone powered by Intel in nine months.
To be released in this February, the said Intel phone is priced at about $335 (BHD128).