The Acer beTouch E400 smartphone was just recently revealed by the company. Now Acer adds to its wide array of smartphones by unleashing the neoTouch P400. The handset measures just 12mm and boasts of a slim appearance with a smooth black and chrome finish. The phone houses Windows Mobile 6.5.3 with optimized touch controls which offers a great web experience, seamlessly merging work and play.
A complete round of applications is provided with the neoTouch P400. This includes Mail, Microsoft Exchange Server Support and Microsoft Office Mobile applications. The latest phone works on Qualcomm 7227 processor running at 600 MHz and also includes Internet Explorer 6 Mobile with Flash support. Via the latter inclusion, users can toggle between column and full screen formats as well as log in to secure sites, fill out and submit forms online and make purchases.
The new search engine from Microsoft which is dubbed as Bing helps customers by offering four important user tasks like making a purchase, researching a health condition, planning a trip or finding a local business. Two exchangeable battery covers in fingerprint-proof high-gloss silver and soft touch black is also provided along with the mobile for that chic appearance. The Acer neoTouch P400 comprises of Windows Media Player 10, a dedicated YouTube application as well as 3G+ and WiFi connectivity. There is a large 3.2 inch high-definition (HVGA) touch screen from where users can espy pictures and videos in vibrant colors.
The neoTouch P400 from Acer also includes a 3.2-megapixel autofocus digital camera which comes complete with autofocus and geo-tagging capabilities. All the images can be then sent to the contacts or on popular social networking sites. The smartphone provides easy back-up & automatic wireless and web-based synchronization with the owner’s laptop. Besides the standard applications, the phone also offers instant access to the Microsoft Marketplace.
The Acer neoTouch P400 smartphone is all set to grace stores by May 2010 although the exact pricing details are still hazy.
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