It's a nice phone and there's a limited ferrari version, but the RAM is just 256MB I think. Which means, no Gingerbread, if you're looking at upgrading OS beyond 2.2NinByChoice said:Do check the Acer Liquid. Saw it for 22k in ezone and Reliance electronics stores. Its got a 800x480 screen, Snapdragon processor and Android 2.1 (2.2 on its way).
HoliC said:^^ TBH.. as good as android might be with the sense UI... even the best... But sadly I did not like holding the legend in my hand...at all .. not my kind of design !!
The newer packs comes with 2.1 preloaded. A free update is available from Acer website too.Gaurish said:This the handset you talking about? --> Acer S100 Liquid: Price, Features & Reviews (White): Acer S100 | Flipkart
It seems Andriod 1.6
Oh, then the Acer Liquid E (512MB RAM) should be a good buy.Hellwrath said:It's a nice phone and there's a limited ferrari version, but the RAM is just 256MB I think. Which means, no Gingerbread, if you're looking at upgrading OS beyond 2.2
NinByChoice said:The newer packs comes with 2.1 preloaded. A free update is available from Acer website too.
Oh, then the Acer Liquid E (512MB RAM) should be a good buy.
Acer Liquid E - Full phone specifications
It sells for ~$400 in the US/Canada.
It may be sturdy... But it felt like a dabba in my hand if you what i mean.. and as far as android goes.. im not that much into apps as i have said before..vpraveenis said:You did not like the feel of the Legend in your hands?? :no::no:
Are you sure it was the lengend?? Sorry i'm asking but you are the first one i`m hearing say Legend did not feel good in your hand. Can you please elaborate more on why you didnt like it? Interesting to know..
Wave is powerful in term of hardware... But I feel the potential is getting wasted. There is no way Bada will be as popular as Android because
1. Android Runs on too many devices. Many manufacturers support android(incl samsung) and hence more user base and hence more popular with developers..which means more apps/games
2.Bada is not open source. And only samsung is using it (and that too only on the mid models and not on Flagships). There is not enough userbase to make Bada hugely popular. Even if samsung releases a couple of models each year, it's never going to be Big time unless Samsung gets totally behind it and promotes it like hell. which I dont think will happen..
I personally would go with a platform that has bigger and better support particularly if I'm planning to use the mobile for 2 years or more. If you are thinking long term, android is the way to go.....But that's just me..
Personally I would suggest you go with Wave only if you dont need any more feature than the phone comes packaged with (Meaning calling/Texting/Looking at the screen and drooling...)
hmm... if that felt like a dabba, you wont be liking 99% of phones in the market... And you are using a N73 right? What'll you call that?HoliC said:It may be sturdy... But it felt like a dabba in my hand if you what i mean.. and as far as android goes.. im not that much into apps as i have said before..
In that case Wave will suit you well.Just basics like calling, texting, photos and themes... and may be a few apps.. not gonna waste hours of my time modding my fone.. already do that with my pc..
True. If wave came with android and at this price and spec, not many will buy a Legend. It would have been the best-seller for samsung.I would have liked the option of android.. but i guess you cant get everything you want..
I hope so too, Porting will not take a long time but the thing is no modder seem to be interested in it and theres not much happening at the moment.... It May.. or it may not...I can just hope they port android within a years time..![]()
vpraveenis said:Wave is powerful in term of hardware... But I feel the potential is getting wasted. There is no way Bada will be as popular as Android because
vpraveenis said:1. Android Runs on too many devices. Many manufacturers support android(incl samsung) and hence more user base and hence more popular with developers..which means more apps/games
vpraveenis said:2.Bada is not open source. And only samsung is using it (and that too only on the mid models and not on Flagships). There is not enough userbase to make Bada hugely popular. Even if samsung releases a couple of models each year, it's never going to be Big time unless Samsung gets totally behind it and promotes it like hell. which I dont think will happen..
vpraveenis said:Personally I would suggest you go with Wave only if you dont need any more feature than the phone comes packaged with (Meaning calling/Texting/Looking at the screen and drooling...)
NinByChoice said:Oh, then the Acer Liquid E (512MB RAM) should be a good buy.
Acer Liquid E - Full phone specifications
vpraveenis said:hmm... if that felt like a dabba, you wont be liking 99% of phones in the market... And you are using a N73 right? What'll you call that?
Let me counter too..Lord Nemesis said:Let me counter that just for arguments sake.
Apple supports only one OS for mobile, while Samsung is spread across many different ones. Galaxy runs on Android, Wave on Bada, Omnia on WindowsM/Symbian, their corby series on something else.... What I meant was that samsung does not focus heavily on Bada. To be clearer, I'm not saying they "will" not focus on Bada... I'm saying they "are" not.. In future they may.. or may not..iOS too runs on only one phone which apple refreshes only once per year. iOS is used by only Apple. Also unlike Apple, Samsung can by itself make all the important bits of the hardware as well as the software. Like Apple Samsung is a large company and can invest heavily of they want to.
There is no question about the superb hardware in Wave. I read somewhere that samsung will ship Bada on Mid- priced models while continuing Andriod for high-end(maybe price-wise). I cannot recollect the source..Sorry.Also what makes you think Wave is a mid range non flagship phone? It is a Bada OS flagship for Samsung. The hardware is superior to Android flagships of most other manufacturers.
Again for arugment's sake, say samsung offers users 2 choices.. Wave with Android and Wave with Bada. Which will you choose as a buyer? and Why?As for user base, this is the first phone with Bada OS and it was the fastest to achieve the 1M sales mark second only to iPhone........I do argree that Samsung can make or break the success of Bada OS, but then you can't deny that it does have potential.
err.. What I stated in my previous post was merely my opinion... I never said they were facts...arpan said:^^ +1, very well said. vpraveenis get your facts right. Try the 720p 30fps video recording, music quality, S-Amoled screen and the touch on the wave and you will know why people are buying it.
The old model (without the E) is 256MB. The updated version has 512MB.Hellwrath said:Interesting, why did I think it was just 256MB? I've heard that it sells for about 18-19k here, but haven't been able to locate one. Just saw one on quikr (Bangalore) a couple of days back, selling for aobut 18k.
Just those 2 apps have the issue - not much of problem I think. TD isnt even available in India for that matter. It seems to be resolved now anyway (post towards the end by MarkhamBoy).Crazy_Eddy said:Looks nice, but then I came across this in one of the review comments : A mathematician at risk: Android Acer liquid e from Rogers review: recommend don't buy
Any clue?
Thanks. I second NinByChoice about a split of thread. A dealer has quoted me 19.2k for it. I am going there in half an hour to check it out, though he might have only the dummy piece with him.NinByChoice said:The old model (without the E) is 256MB. The updated version has 512MB.
Just those 2 apps have the issue - not much of problem I think. TD isnt even available in India for that matter. It seems to be resolved now anyway (post towards the end by MarkhamBoy).
I have a Acer Liquid E and cannot find the Td Mobile Bank app in the market! - Android Market Help
Might want to split further Acer Liquid discussion to a new thread, since OP doesnt like the phone for some reason.