October 6 has finally arrived, and the first mobile phones reaching the shelves with Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system already started to pop up. Among them, we can see one of the most powerful handsets on the market, namely the Acer F1, which has recently had its name changed to Acer neoTouch. T... |
6 October 2009 03:48 GMT |
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Acer's Windows Mobile-based F1 smartphone has made the headlines the past few days, with rumors pointing towards October 6 as the possible launch date for the device, and it seems that its maker has indeed confirmed what we were all expecting. The handset will land on the market the very same day Microsoft is se... |
22 September 2009 08:48 GMT |
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As the launch of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system is nearing more and more with every day that passes by, new devices that should come to the market powered by it emerge into the wild. While some of them are official and have been already announced to land on October 6 or shortly after, others are... |
19 September 2009 04:19 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the Internet, computer maker Acer plans to release into the wild its latest three mobile phones running under the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system, out of a total of eight that the company announced for this year. It seems that the three handsets, F1, C1 and L1, should come to... |
17 June 2009 02:35 GMT |
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Acer announced back in February that it planned to move quickly into the mobile phone market, and already came out with a series of handsets, with a few more to hit the shelves during the ongoing year. Among these, there are three handsets that were unveiled at the MWC show in Barcelona, and which were present on the... |
4 June 2009 03:45 GMT |
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Acer is reported to plan on releasing a few more smartphones to the market this year, one of which being F1, expected to land sometime in September. The handset should run under the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, and is also expected to be accompanied by nine other devices from Acer, some of which will probably... |
25 March 2009 03:25 GMT |
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