Acer Liquid Express Review

Acer Liquid ExpressAcer Liquid Express is noteworthy for being the company’s first NFC smartphone. Specs-wise, the phone is essentially an entry-level device with a 3.5” display, 800MHz single-core processor, 5Mp rear-facing camera and Gingerbread (Android 2.3). While the rest of the industry quickly jumped aboard the NFC bandwagon moments after the official release of the Nexus S, Acer chose to delay.

But since mobile wallet solutions still fail to proliferate widely, Acer’s decision doesn’t really hurt the brand. At 13mm thick, the Acer Liquid Express won’t impress you with its design.

The 1300mAh battery delivers a decent talk time of 8 hours and 480 hours of standby time. The 512MB of RAM is something you should expect from a phone in this market segment. The camera supports digital zoom and is supported by LED flash. Connectivity options include WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, and microUSB port, which can be used for charging and transferring files.