Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks
Laptop and PC Maker Acer toady unveiled Acer Liquid, the world’s first Snapdragon and OS Android1.6 based, refreshing square shapes 3G enable smart phone in India priced at Rs.24,990.
The Handset combining cutting-edge technologies, software innovation and an ultra-fluid user interface to create an all-new mobile experience. It is the ideal solution for users demanding the best from their devices, and in particular outstanding multimedia, web browsing, social media integration and video streaming. It also brings smart phone product design forward with its unique and modern style
The Liquid has a WVGA touch screen, HSPA connectivity and a 5-megapixel camera with auto focus, geo-tagging, ISO and a self-timer. The Acer liquid handset has an in build 5 Mega pixel digital camera and supports Geo tagging. Speed with style is what defines the Acer liquid. Some of the features of the Smart phone are the WVGA touch screen of the size 3.5”, 1350mAh Battery, 256MB internal memory with microSD support, 3G, Wi-Fi, FM radio(Stereo), USB connectivity and HSPDA 7.2Mbps / HSUPA / GSM Support.
The Acer Smart phone supports audio – video streaming, mobile browsing, social media connectivity and supports host of applications like web applets, business application, games and more. The speedy Qualcomm chipset also means the Liquid can support 3D graphics.

Mr. Richard Tan, Country Head India, Smart Handheld Business Group, Acer, at the launch of the LIQUID smartphones in Mumbai
With its High Definition capacitive touch screen (Wide VGA), Acer Liquid offers today an unparalleled experience when watching pictures or videos. But it also holds a promise for the future: the promise of an abundance of new applications on Android Smart Handhelds – games, professional applications and web applets that will enrich the end user experience. Now developers can be assured that their investment will build upon a standard resolution for the years to come.