Acer Liquid A1 AT&T 3G Support Confirmed [Acer Liquid A1 FCC Approval Gained, 850/1900 MHz Connectivity Detailed]

We’ve covered Acer’s first Android smartphone, namely the Acer Liquid A1, pretty extensively on the site over the past few months and now we can confirm that, thanks to the Acer Liquid A1 having just gained FFC approval, we now know that the device, in supporting 850/1900 MHz, will support AT&T’s 3G network (leading us to surmise that an AT&T Liquid A1 may well be on the cards).

Of course, the fact that the Acer Liquid A1 offers up AT&T 3G band support isn’t absolute confirmation that AT&T will indeed carry the Liquid A1 in the US (the Liquid A1 is, of course, already available in the UK, incidentally) but, certainly, it would indicate that the option’s there and that, one way or another, Acer feels that compatibility with AT&T’s 3G bands is something worth covering (make of that what you will).
For those yet to be familiar with what the Acer Liquid A1 Android smartphone brings to the table in terms of features and specifications, here’s the low down.
Acer Liquid A1 Key Specifications:
- HSDPA Category 8/ HSUPA Category 5 /UMTS (2100/1900/900 Mhz) EU
- HSDPA Category 8/ HSUPA Category 5 /UMTS (2100/1900/850 Mhz) US
- GSM: Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- GPRS/EDGE Class B
- Processor: 1GHz Qualcomm QSD 8250
- 3.5 “WVGA (800 × 480) Capacitive Touchscreen Display
- 256 MB SDRAM / 512 MB FLASH
- Messaging: MMS, SMS
- WLAN: 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED
- Bluetooth® 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
- Integrated A-GPS
- 5 megapixel camera with autofocus
- Accelerometer
- Light sensor
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Capacitive buttons: Home, Search, Back, Menu
- Hardware buttons: Volume Up, Volume Down, Camera, Power / Standby
- Battery: Lithium Polymer rechargeable with 1.350 mAh capacity
- Talk time: Up to 5 hours for WCDMA / Up to 6 hours for GSM
You can view the FFC documentation here.


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