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Acer is not a very strong player in the mobile space,
but they seem to be willing to change that.
Although the company didn't have a booth here at
MWC 2012, we were invited to a private meeting
where we got a chance to check out some of their
upcoming products. Fortunately, one of those products was their new
flagship model for 2012, the Acer CloudMobile. As the name implies, the CloudMobile will have a lot to
do with the cloud, and for the purpose, Acer has
concocted a whole new service, called AcerCloud. But let us first tell you about the hardware of the
handset.
First of all, it's worth mentioning that Acer seems to
be paying attention to many important aspects of
creating a good phone. They are certainly not the
best in any of those, but they have done quite well in almost every aspect. For example the
CloudMobile is definitely not the thinnest or lightest
smartphone out there, but its both quite thin and
light.









. The Acer Cloud Mobile
The handset is also relatively compact, even though
it has a sizable 4.3” display, which is a pretty decent achievement. The screen itself is built
around the IPS-LCD technology, which means
nicely-saturated colors and pretty decent viewing
angles. The best thing about this display, though, is
that it has an HD resolution, resulting in a very high
pixel density. Indeed, even the smallest details on this display are really fine. There's no pixelization
what so ever.









.Interface
The rest of the hardware is living up to the beautiful
body and screen. The Acer CloudMobile is powered
by a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, complemented by 1GB RAM. The unit that we played with was by
no means final, but it still performed pretty well.
On the topic of system performance, we should
start by saying that the CloudMobile will come with ICS pre-loaded, so you won't have to wait for an update. In terms of UI personalization, Acer has
radically changed its strategy, and will no longer try
to heavily personalize the stock interface. As a
matter of fact, we were told that there will only be
slight modifications here and there, just to add a
hint of differenation.







The more important alteration done to the software
is found with the new service called Acer Cloud. Basically, Acer Cloud is an integrated cloud solution,
which is closer to iCloud than a standard storage
service. In fact, Acer Cloud will not provide you with
permanent online storage, but will rather sync your
stuff with your PC – docs, images, music, etc.
Thankfully, there will at least be a 30-day cache, so if your PC is not online for some time, you won't
lose your just-taken pics, for example.
Unfortunately, as good as it looks, the Acer
CloudMobile is not going to launch for another 6
months, which means that the handset is coming
out in August, 2012, and until then, who knows what devices might hit the market. Still, we're
definitely excited about the new strategy of Acer,
regarding their mobile devices, and the
CloudMobile itself, which looks like a really
promising and well-balanced smartphone.


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