Experience Windows Mobile and the Snapdragon
Acer broke through the hardcore mobile phone market with the release of their Snapdragon WinMo phone last month. With the earlier release of their other Windows Mobile devices failing to spark any interest in the company’s foray into the mobile market, a Snapdragon device is definite way to get some heads turning. With outright trust in the capabilities of Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, the Acer neoTouch F1 uses nothing else but the WinMo operating system. The entirety of the device’s hardware has been designed to deliver a true Windows experience. The F1 is available as it has been released over a month ago.
Hard Hitting Hardware
The neoTouch features the Snapdragon processor for its fast 1 GHz speed. This allows the phone to run Windows Mobile and applications fast and smooth. Response time is quick and the movement from one menu to another feels seamless thanks to the processing speed of the Snapdragon.
But the Snapdragon is not the only amazing feature of the neoTouch F1. It also has a huge 3.8 inch wide VGA resistive touch screen. This is probably one of the largest resistive touch screen used in a mobile phone. The display quality is excellent and bright (though not as bright as HD devices).
The 5 mega pixel camera shoots astoundingly crisp images, and thanks to the LED flash, taking backlit or lowlight images gives no cause for concern. You can also shoot VGA quality videos if you want. The device has no physical keyboard, but instead, uses an onscreen keyboard for all text and messaging related functions.
Available Now
There are neoTouch F1 deals on both Orange Mobile UK and on O2 that offer the device for half the retail price or for free depending on the plan. Buyers can also opt to get the phone on retail for 349.99 Pounds.