
The Acer DX900 is now
available for preorder on Clove's Web site.
(Credit: Clove Technology) Acer isn't yet an official entrant into the smartphone market and already it's having the same problems keeping secrets as established players Apple and Palm. On Wednesday, a smartphone called the Acer DX900
popped up for preorder on the Web site of Clove Technology, a retailer based in the U.K. It appears to be
the same device as the E-Ten Glofiish DX900--same features, same look, just a different brand name--which makes sense since Acer bought E-Ten last year. It's being offered for the equivalent of $570 (unlocked, we presume). Acer plans a
high-profile introduction of several handsets at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in less than two weeks. Specs-wise, the DX900 is a fairly run-of-the-mill smartphone, which leaves room for
something far more impressive to be revealed on February 16. Earlier Wednesday, the Boy Genius Report blog posted what it claims to be a
leaked photo of another Acer smartphone with a swivel keyboard.
[ Via: cnet.com ]
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