Acer E110 Android & P300 WinMo Smartphones Leaked [Acer E110 & P300 Mobile Phones Expected to Debut at MWC Next Week]
Soon after announcing their first Android-powered mobile phone, the Acer Liquid A1, today, the Taiwanese manufacturer has been caught by the folks from Bluetooth Special Interest Group with two new models in the works — the new Acer E110 (right) and the Acer P300 (left). While both are full-touchscreen handsets with quadband GSM and UMTS-HSDPA support, the E110 runs on Android 2.0 while the P300 goes with Windows Mobile (yet to be announced, but we hope for WinMo 7).

Seen as lower-entry models, the Acer E110 brings UMTS/HSDPA (900/2100 MHz or 850/1900MHz — which are AT&T friendly as you may know), has Bluetooth connectivity (doesn’t look like Wi-Fi though), A-GPS capability and a rather large touch screen display with touch sensitive keys positioned below.
On the other hand the Acer P300 has only HSDPA/HSUPA support, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) connectivity, along with a USB 2.0 connection port.
No word on how much the Acer E110 or the P300 will cost or when they’ll be released, but we have a feeling Acer will be all over the place next week during the MWC in Barcelona to show them off.

