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).

Acer P300 Acer E110

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.

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