After announcing the Iconia Tegra 2 tablet, Acer also unveiled two entry level smartphones at CES 2011: the Liquid Mini and beTouch E210 models. Both run Android 2.2 Froyo and should come with reasonable price tags in March or April, when they’ll hit the UK shops.

Acer Liquid Mini is very much like the Liquid model, albeit a tad tinier (screen diagonal and resolution), thus justifying the “mini” name pattern. Here’s the specs list for this device:

  • Display: 3.2 inch touchscreen, 480 x 320 pixels
  • CPU: Qualcomm 7227, 600MHz
  • Camera: 5MP
  • Connectivity: 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS

Acer beTouch E210 is even smaller, but it brings a front QWERTY keyboard and the following features:

  • Display: 2.6 inch touchscreen
  • CPU: 416MHz
  • Memory: 256MB RAM
  • Camera: 3.2MP
  • Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS

No info on pricing or release date for North America.

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