Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Rogers Wireless Acer Liquid E and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Rogers Wireless Acer Liquid E.
Experts 71% 24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent web browser; friendly interface; Google Maps supports voice navigation ...
The slightly unresponsive touch-screen with sluggish keyboard means email isn’t a great feature despite an excellent email interface; flimsy hardware, mediocre camera Look and Feel...
A decent phone for web and navigation, but Acer needs to step up its game to really compete with the gold standard of Android superphones currently in market ...
The connection quality and signal reception are impeccable. To my mind the speaker is not loud enough, while the loudspeaker is fine. The vibro is medium and can be felt in the majority of cases. The smartphone will go on sale soon for around $525. If...
Great price for the features, Excellent voice quality, Fast; reference Android 2.1 with multitouch, Welcome and thankfully small custom widgets, Camera with good color reproduction,
Possible longterm build quality concerns, Only 2GB of included storage. Camera sometimes has "smeared stills;" VGA video.
In many ways, the Liquid E design fits Acer's PC philosophy to a tee. It's all about providing the most possible performance on the inside relative to a low price. As always, there are certain tradeoffs to be made for this to happen. Here, you get a qu...
Abstract: Even though it was the first carrier to bring Android to Canada, Rogers has always had a bit of a tough time convincing Canadians to ditch their beloved BlackBerrys and iPhones in order to get their Google on. Recently it released the Acer Liquid e, a ...
Published: 2010-06-10, Author: Chris Davies , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Your eyes do not deceive you; the Liquid E looks identical to the original Acer Liquid, the company’s first attempt at an Android smartphone. That’s because the key change is on the inside: the underclocked Snapdragon processor – running at 768MHz rath...
Abstract: As far as Android devices go, some might consider them a dime a dozen. But, that doesn’t mean they don’t stand out just on their own merits. For example, when you’re technically the first company out there to put a 1GHz Snapdragon processor in an Andro...
Impressive performance, curved design, notifying LED icons, upgradeable to Android 2.2, battery life
Flimsy build quality compared to competitors, lacks wow factor, glossy screen hard to see in direct sunlight
Acer's Liquid E offers good performance and all the features of Google's Android OS, but its questionable build quality and the fact it lacks any real wow factor makes it a tough sell - especially without a carrier....