Acer unveils S200 neoTouch with 3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen

This week, Acer launched its latest flagship Windows Mobile smartphone, the S200 Acer NeoTouch. The NeoTouch has a large 3.8-inch resistive touch screen display which is an impressive 800 x 480 pixels provides (WVGA) resolution. The thin plate shaped device has a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, HSDPA and HSUPA data (depending on the region) and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon sizzling 1GHz processor.
The NeoTouch the new Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone operating system and comes with Acer UI 3.0, the company equipped finger of EMS, running on the operating system. The NeoTouch using Internet Explorer 6 from Microsoft web browser for a true desktop-like browsing experience and features 256 MB of RAM for running applications. Other features of note include a 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack and a MicroSD memory card slot for adding up to 32 GB of memory on the device.
Acer, the business after the purchase, the smartphone E-TEN entered in March 208, not yet released pricing or availability information for Acer S200 NeoTouch at this time.
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