The Acer beTouch E400 Android phone we checked out at Mobile World Congress in February has just popped up for pre-order here in Blighty. Want to know when you�ll be able to bag the slim Google blower, and for just how much? Read on and we�ll tell all.
The Acer beTouch E400 Android 2.1 phone has just sprung up on Expansys for pre-order. Like the Acer Liquid before it, it�s a SIM-free affair, and will set you back �264.99. Unlike the powerhouse Liquid however, it�s a decidedly mid-range model: it�s packing a much slower 600MHz CPU, and a smaller, lower resolution resistive 320�480 3.2-inch touchscreen. The camera�s also been downgraded, to 3.2 megapixels.
The Acer beTouch E400 should still be worth a second look though, as it�s much slimmer (12mm) and has a smooth shell that�s more attractive than the chunky, rounded Liquid. Whether Acer has fixed the keyboard that blighted the experience for us back at Barcelona is unclear however, but we�re rummaging for a second hands on so we�ll keep you posted on that front.
Expansys has also popped up the cheaper E110 phone for pre-order alongside the Acer beTouch E400. It�ll cost �159.99 SIM-free, and packs a 2.8-inch resistive screen. It�s very similar to the T-Mobile Pulse Mini, but also boasts GPS, if an older version of Android, 1.5. It�ll be out two days earlier on the 17th, so if you�re itching for a cheap Android smartphone, you�ll be able to nab one in under a fortnight.
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