After maintaining a silent profile,the Acer Iconia Smart S300 has finally cleared the FCC and is probably expected to go under the hammer before December.The last time this device was viewed in the wild was way back in February 2011,now we know for sure that the device will be sporting a 4.8 Inches screen,something which wont be unusual for the future generation of SmartPhones.
The Acer Iconia Smart S300 has a single core 1GHz MSM8255 SnapDragon processor under its hood running on Android 2.3 Codenamed GingerBread with a huge 4.8 Inches screen & a resolution of 1024 * 600P.The most beautiful aspect is the camera as it would sport a 8 MegaPixel Rear camera along with 2 MegaPixel front camera which is commercially not available yet.Awesome
When it was torn down @ FCC it revealed that it would be sporting a ScanDisk flash memory,an SDRAM from Hynix & a power management chip from QualComm.Although an unveiling date is yet to be made public,I am definitely one of the guys who would like to get my hands on this beautiful SmartPhone.Even though it may not be the fastest or the thinnest SmartPhone but its features makes it a unique masterpiece,which is a rarity in the Android Industry.More updates in the way.
The Acer Iconia Smart S300 has a single core 1GHz MSM8255 SnapDragon processor under its hood running on Android 2.3 Codenamed GingerBread with a huge 4.8 Inches screen & a resolution of 1024 * 600P.The most beautiful aspect is the camera as it would sport a 8 MegaPixel Rear camera along with 2 MegaPixel front camera which is commercially not available yet.Awesome
When it was torn down @ FCC it revealed that it would be sporting a ScanDisk flash memory,an SDRAM from Hynix & a power management chip from QualComm.Although an unveiling date is yet to be made public,I am definitely one of the guys who would like to get my hands on this beautiful SmartPhone.Even though it may not be the fastest or the thinnest SmartPhone but its features makes it a unique masterpiece,which is a rarity in the Android Industry.More updates in the way.
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