Acer Liquid Zest Plus
- 5.5-inch IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen, 720 x 1280 pixels
- Android OS, MediaTek MT6735, Quad-Core 1.3 GHz, Mali-T720MP2
- Internal Memory: 16GB, 2GB RAM - microSD Up to 128GB
- 13MP Camera with Phase Detection/Laser Autofocus + 5MP Front Camera
- Non-Removable Lithium Ion 5000 mAh Capacity
Product description
Acer has taken the wraps off of a new smartphone, the Liquid Zest Plus. Enjoy the beautiful simplicity of rounded corners, contemporary circular elements and a hairline-brushed finish. Enjoy uncompromised visuals from just about any viewing angle with a 5.5” IPS display. A whopping 5000mAh battery allows you to go unplugged for up to 3 days and charge up other devices on the go. Enjoy immersive 3D audio and surround sound with DTS-HD Premium Sound technology. The 13MP main camera with a tri-focus system can focus on objects quickly and accurately, regardless of lighting conditions, so you’ll never miss a great shot.
Display
5.5", IPS, HD (1280
x 720)
Main Camera
13 MP auto focus, with
LED flash light
Processor
Octa-core (8 Core™) 1.3
GHz, MT6735
Storage
32 GB
Memory
3 GB
Battery
4020 mAh
Talk time: Up to 23 hours
Standby time: Up to 820
hours
Dimension
154 mm x 88 mm x 8.80 mm
Weight
165 g with battery
Connectivity
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS
Micro SD slot, 3.5mm
audio jack
Sensor
Light sensor, G-sensor,
eCompass, Proximity sensor, Hall Effect Sensor
SIM
Dual Micro SIM
Software
Android 5.1
Package Contents
Liquid X2 Smartphone
HeadSet
Flip Cover
About
to Explore
Acer was founded by Stan Shih, his wife Carolyn Yeh, and a group
of five others as Multitech in 1976, headquartered in Hsinchu City, Taiwan.
The company began with eleven employees and
US$25,000 in capital. Initially, it was primarily a distributor of electronic
parts and a consultant in the use of microprocessor technologies. It produced
the Micro-Professor MPF-I training
kit, then two Apple II clones; the Microprofessor II and III before
joining the emerging IBM PC compatible market, and becoming a significant PC
manufacturer. The company was renamed Acer in 1987.
In 1998, Acer reorganised into five groups:
Acer International Service Group, Acer Sertek Service Group, Acer Semiconductor
Group, Acer Information Products Group, and Acer Peripherals Group. To dispel
complaints from clients that Acer competed with its own products and to
alleviate the competitive nature of the branded sales vs. contract
manufacturing businesses, In 2000 the company spun off the contract business.,
renaming it Wistron Corporation. The restructuring resulted in two primary
units: brand name sales and contract manufacturing. In 2001 the company got rid
of its manufacturing units, BenQ and Wistron to focus resources on design and
sales.
Acer increased worldwide sales while
simultaneously reducing its labor force by identifying and using marketing
strategies that best utilized their existing distribution channels. By 2005,
Acer employed a scant 7,800 people worldwide. Revenues rose from US$4.9 billion
in 2003 to US$11.31 billion in 2006.
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In 1988, Acer acquired Counterpoint Computers.
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In 1990, Acer acquired Altos Computer Corporation.
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In 1997, Acer acquired Texas Instruments notebook computer
business.
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On 27 August 2007, Acer announced plans to acquire its US-based
rival Gateway, Inc. for
US$710 million. Acer's former chairman, J.T. Wang, stated that the acquisition
"completes Acer's global footprint, by strengthening our United States
presence".[11] Included in this acquisition
was the eMachines brand.
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In January 2008, Acer announced that it had acquired a
controlling interest of 75% of Packard Bell.
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In March 2008, Acer acquired: E-TEN.
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In 2009, Acer acquired 29.9% of Olidata.
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In August 2010, Acer and Founder Technology signed
a memorandum of mutual understanding to strengthen their long term PC business
cooperation.
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In July 2011, Acer Inc. bought iGware Inc. for $320 million to
try to enter the potentially lucrative cloud market.[13] iGware creates cloud software
and infrastructure tools for devices.
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In September 2015, Acer acquired GPS cycling computer brand
Xplova.
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In September 2015, Acer invested in robotics start-up
company Jibo.
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In March 2016, Acer made an equity investment in grandPad, a
provider of technology solutions specifically designed for senior citizens.
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In June 2016, Acer's Board of Directors approved the
establishment of a joint venture with Starbreeze AB
to design, manufacture, promote, market and sell StarVR Virtual Reality
Head-Mounted Displays.
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In 2016, Acer acquired wireless pet camera maker Pawbo.
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In 2017, Acer became largest corporate shareholder of AOPEN Inc
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