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Intel to show dual-core smartphone chips at MWC, as the Acer Liquid C1 ...
Digital Trends
Intel has announced it will show a new dual-core, dual graphics smartphoneplatform at Mobile World Congress at the end of this month. While it's not certain, this will probably be the Z2580 dual-core Atom processor announced during CES 2013, where ...
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Acer announces Intel powered Liquid C1 Android smartphone
The Mobile Indian
The smartphone, named as Acer Liquid C1, is based on Intel's recently launched Z2420 chipset, codenamed Lexington, which was unveiled last month during the Consumer Electronics show. Despite being on the latest Intel Platform, the Acer Liquid C1 is a ...
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The Mobile Indian
Intel Broadens Smartphone Push With Acer Liquid C1
eWeek
Intel is continuing its push into the mobile chip space with the launch in Thailand of a new smartphone from Acer powered by Intel's new low-power Atom Z2420 processor, code-named Lexington. Officials fromIntel and Acer unveiled the new phone, the ...
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eWeek
Acer intros Liquid C1 smartphone packing Intel Lexington, low price to match
Engadget
Remember that unnamed Acer phone we caught skulking about Intel's CES event? It's been given a proper launch: meet the Liquid C1. True to form, the fully revealed device centers around a Lexington-based, 1.2GHz Atom Z2420 processor. The chip gives ...
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Acer and Intel unveil Liquid C1 smartphone headed for South East Asia
Pocket-lint.com
Intel and Acer have joined hands to unveil the Liquid C1. The low-costsmartphone is headed to South East Asia to offer mobile phone access to more people through Intel's Lexington chip program. The Lexington chip, unveiled at CES 2013, is low-cost and ...
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Pocket-lint.com
Intel joins Acer to unveil Liquid C1 smartphone
Economic Times
It joined PC maker Acer Inc in Bangkok to unveil the Liquid C1smartphone, a $330 device running Google Inc's Android operating system, which will be launched first in Thailand and then rolled out across Southeast Asia, one of the fastest-growing ...
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Economic Times