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Rogers Acer Liquid e

The x10 makes me nervous. The whole ui seems overdone and it's not clear whether you can turn it off. The potential ability to integrate with my ps3 is interesting but not enough to make me want the phone. The Liquid just isn't enough of an upgrade to make it worthwhile and I'm really not sure why they're bothering to bring it in. The Motoroi would be sweet and make me want to upgrade, as would the legend or desire.
 
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Just thought I'd give this post a little bump. Has anyone tried the Acer Liquid E yet? I understand it's being delivered to stores now. I would love to upgrade my "old" HTC Dream, but I'm wondering if this would be my best option, or if I should just keep patient and wait for the next best thing. Although it seems like the next best thing is constantly half a year away.
 
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Personally i'll wait for the next best thing... The Desire. Even if the Acer is closer then the Desire in the long run your just gonna burn your HUP if you get the Acer when it comes out.

The Desire is a N1 with SenseUI.

Acer Liquid e - Full phone specifications

HTC Desire - Full phone specifications

I'd love to get the Desire, but there hasn't even been an announcement that it's coming to Rogers, let alone an actual date.

What about getting an unlocked phone from another carrier?
 
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If you can cash out 700$ for a unlock phone i say go for it :D. I just can't afford this amount for something that becomes obsolete in just 6 months and knowing i'm gonna be tempted by all the new phones. I have to wait and see then use my HUP.

If your phone is still in good condition in that 6 months down the road you can always resell it to absorb the cost of your next unlock purchase.

Mobiles keep pushing the pace and i feel like it was i'm in the pc cpu race back in the late 90's.
 
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Well I don't think I could afford $700 for an unlocked phoned, but some of the phones coming out are in the $400 range, and at that point it's getting more tempting! But just knowing the fact that six months from now I may be stuck with a device that is not going to be updated completely frustrates me!
 
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I thought this phone had 512 MB ram?
Acer Liquid E now available on Rogers -- one sexy beast, eh? | Android Central

I was thinking of telling my gf in canada to get this since she really liked my nexus, but honestly she won't use 90% of the features..she just wants a new toy lol.

Nope it's 512 ROM and 256 RAM. In your link they just said 512MB but did not specify where :). They also said 1Ghz when it's a 768Mhz.

EDIT: Just checked the Acer site.. Both Liquid E and Ferrari Edition are listed has 512 MB Ram but it's still a 768Mhz Snapdragon 8250 inside. Some say the 8250 is 1Ghz Acer says 768Mhz go figure.

http://mobile.acer.com/phones/liquide/details/?s=specs (Item #13)

http://mobile.acer.com/phones/liquidferrari/details/?s=specs (Item #13)
 
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@chiefbroom: And that's why we need a guaranteed update path from Rogers/manufacturer. As long as we can be assured we will get updates to the OS, then these phones will be good for some time to come and you won't have to worry about the latest/greatest.

Carriers need to "get it" that these phones are now like computers, and it matters if a new phone with better OS comes out. Not everyone can afford to buy a new phone every 12 months (and it's wasteful!) so we want a phone that will be updated.
 
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