The Acer Stream Features A Useful 5 Megapixel Digital Camera



Acer has recently released what is arguably its most impressive smartphone to date, following efforts such as the Liquid A1.

The Acer Stream sees the utilisation of the Android OS (v2.1) along with a wealth of impressive features ranging from a 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera and a wealth of multimedia options.

The handset measures up at 119.5x 63x 11.2mm, whilst weighing in at a mere 140 grams. Multimedia such as photos and video can be enjoyed in stunning quality on the 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, which boasts the ability to display up to 16M colours within its pixel resolution of 480x 800. Accelerometer and proximity sensors are included along with features such as multi-touch input method and the Acer Touch 3D UI (v4.0).

Users of the Acer Stream are alerted to incoming calls and messages courtesy of vibration and ringing with the included option of assigning both MP3 and WAV music files as ringtones. A speakerphone system is provided along with a 3.5mm headset jack to carry out handsfree calls on the move.

A generous 2GB of storage allows users to store their favourite music tracks and videos, however further storage can be attained. This is thanks to a micro SD card slot which can take a memory card with a capacity of up to 32GB; however it is worth mentioning that there is an 8 GB card already installed, so in many cases, there should be sufficient storage for most users right out of the box.

Class 10 GPRS and class 10 EDGE allow the handset to connect to the appropriate cellular networks, whilst access to the internet relies primarily on 3G coverage, whereby an HSDPA connection provides speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps. A faster internet connection can easily be achieved thanks to Wi-Fi. In layman