Features
* Powered by a 800MHz Qualcomm 7230 processor
* Up to 512MB of internal memory
* Supports a microSD card slot up to 32GB
* Runs Android Froyo V2.2 OS
* 3.6-inch capacitive touchscreen display with 480 x 800 pixels resolution
* 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash
* 720p HD video recording
* 3.5mm headset jack
* WiFi 802.11a/g/n, GPS, and Bluetooth
* Support 3.5G, up to 14.4 Mbps
* Up to 8 hours of talk time, up to 19 days of standby time, and up to 12 hours music playback
* Dimensions: 115 x 63 x 13.55 mm, Weight: 135g
The new Rogers Acer Liquid MT Android smartphone is currently available in Canada through Rogers. Rogers is offering the new Acer Liquid MT smartphone with a price tag of about $49.99 on a 3-year term, of at cost around $249.99 on a 2-year contract, or price at around $349.99 with an 1-year term, and you can also purchase is without contract with a price tag of about $399.99.
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