
Acer unveiled the phablet Liquid S2, which camera will record video at a 4K resolution. Thus it is ahead of Samsung, which will provide this opportunity in the next generation of Galaxy Note - but this model will see only in a few days at the IFA.
And although I wonder what is the point of recording videos in ultrahigh resolution with a pin-point lens and a little bit bigger matrix, I have to admit that this is the element that distinguishes the Acer's design in the crowd. The camera, in addition to making exceptional films, will also take 13-megapixel photos and record video in slow motion. The camera also has a panorama function and a detail that macro photography fans will love - LED ring flash surrounding the F2.2, 28 mm lens.
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Apart from this impressive camera, Acer Liquid S2 boasts a 6-inch full HD display (368 ppi) and a 2.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, supported by 2 GB of RAM. The equipment also has all the other attributes of a modern smartphone, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS / Glonass and NFC. The power supply is a lithium-polymer battery with a capacity of 3300 mAh, hidden in a casing with dimensions 166x86x8,99 mm. The device runs on Android 4.2.2 with Acer Float UI. The phone supports the following network bandwidth:
- 4G: 800/1800/2600
- 3G: 900/2100
- 2G: 850/900/1800/1900
Source Engadget
