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Acer beTouch E101 is a Great GSM Device

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Acer beTouch E101The Acer beTouch E101 is being released alongside three other phones. These four Windows Mobile touch screen phones all varied in range and function (with the exception of the E101 and the E100), as they target different markets. The neoTouch, originally the Acer F1, is the high tier device with amazing hardware features and a proportionally hefty price tag.

The beTouch series are three mobile phones designed for the general market. The only difference between the E100 and E101 is that the E101 is a dedicated GSM device while the other is a 3G mobile phone. Both the E101 and E100 share the same specifications and is the runt of the litter. They possess the lowest specifications but are also the cheapest. While the E100 is scraping bottom in the 3G food chain, the E101 is a top device amongst GSM phones.

Good Phone, Bad Touch Screen

There are plenty of criticisms for resistive touch screen phones. The difference really is not all that bad; but in some cases, the old stylus-based nature of the resistive touch screen makes its capabilities and potential quite limited as compared to the functionality of the capacitive touch screen found in most devices today. The real deal with the little difference in technology does not rely on the fact that resistive touch screens are old technology, but due to the fact that capacitive touch screens are fast becoming the norm.

By choosing to use the old technology, the E101 feels more like an old stubborn mobile phone refusing to change for the better. Capacitive touch screens are the new standard; with multi touch at the immediate horizon of touch screen technology, resistive touch screens are fast becoming obsolete.

The beTouch E101 Specifications



Being a GSM device, the E101 has pretty impressive specifications. With its internal 256MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM, the device sports more than enough memory to run Windows Mobile 6.5 and other applications. All software will be run by a Qualcomm MSM 7225 528 MHz processor. That is impressive technology, for a GSM. If you are 3G smart phone and you find yourself yawning at these specifications, you are not alone. Most people take for granted how far the functionalities of 3G phones are over GSM models, even new ones.

The beTouch E101 also has A-GPS capabilities so expect some navigation oriented applications. It supports Bluetooth accessories such as wireless headsets. Since the E101 runs Windows Mobile 6.5 it has both Pocket Office and Outlook Mobile for both documents and emails. The lack of wireless LAN restricts high speed net access, but you can still use GPRS and EDGE networks. The lack of 3G HSDPA is the most noticeable difference since 3G technology allows you to stay connected all the time.

Just in Time for Windows Mobile 6.5.1

With Windows Mobile 7 still remaining in the shadows of Microsoft’s development laboratories, we can expect that Windows Mobile 6.5.1 will be seeing a few more additions down the line. Most of us are compelled to believe that the beTouch and neoTouch were initially meant for the launch of Windows Mobile 7.

Since Mircosoft is showing no signs of releasing the new OS anytime soon, Acer may have opted to just use Windows Mobile 6.5. Still, there is hope, if the four units that Acer just made are Windows Mobile 7 compatible, then all users will need to do is upgrade their existing Windows Mobile device and get version 7. The biggest concern then would be that the E100 and E101 will not be fully capable of running Windows Mobile 7 properly.


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Acer Unveils Windows 6.5 Line

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Acer F1Mobile phone manufacturer Acer has just announced the launch of two new Windows Mobile phone lines; the beTouch and the neoTouch. The new line is supposed to make for easier internet while on the move, as well as provide a more good looking and trendy handset for both business and leisure.

The beTouch line will consist of three different handsets; the E100, E101 and the E200.

Both the E100 and the E101 mobile phone handsets feature 3.2 inch touch screens, a jog wheel and a 2 mega pixel camera, which the E200 is slightly smaller and boasts a 3 inch touch screen with an improved 3.2 mega pixel camera.

The beTouch handsets let the user personalize the home screen with two steps, as well as listing all applications on the home page. Phone calls and text messages are able to be answers or viewed respectively with a single touch – yet another handy feature for people on the go.

All of the betouch range of mobile phones run under Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system and come with the newest version of both Internet Explorer and Windows Messenger.

The neoTouch is very much Acer’s golden phone, and features the impressive Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, which makes for much faster internet access. This, paired with the 5 mega pixel camera, means that your pictures and videos can be uploaded at superior speeds.

The neoTouch has some nice functions, including Mail as well as Microsoft Office, all packed into a device featuring a spacious 3.8 inch touch screen with high resolution display.

Both new ranges support Bluetooth connectivity, and the neoTouch has the added bonus of built in Wi Fi.

We’re very impressed with the new lines and think they may just give Windows Mobile 6.5 the boost in popularity that it has been looking for.