THE ACER STREAM - IT’S THE SMARTPHONE SPIELBERG WOULD CHOOSE
If you love big-screen smartphones running the Android OS – and, let’s be honest, who doesn’t? - but you want more touchscreen for your money, then the Acer Stream might just be your perfect match.
Its gorgeous looking large (3.7-inch) AMOLED screen means there’s no real need for the usual over hyped array of navigational buttons. Instead of awkward digits, use a swipe of your finger across the crisp, smooth lines of its face to get into its impressive inners. Or use the buttons it does have to navigate through your videos – that’s exactly what they’re designed for and they do the job effortlessly.
The Acer Stream is a multimedia best-friend in every sense. Featuring a 5-megapixel camera recording at 720p, with 24-frames-per-second, and a built-in HDMI port means you can beam all your video favourites directly onto your HDTV from your phone.
Acer has gone for a unique look with this phone too. A large clock and your most used apps is all that sits on the uncluttered home screen. It might not be to everyone’s taste – traditional Android home screens are littered with lots of widgets – but it’s certainly simplified things. And at the push of a button all the other widgets are just a finger-tip away.
The Stream's media buttons and HDMI port clearly have media lovers in mind. You’ll get a proper look when it is officially released in August but, suffice to say, when you hold the phone in landscape mode, it becomes an impressively specified hi-def media player with a few, very simple control buttons to get you to just about any point in your video with ease.
The Acer Stream is available exclusively from eXpansys, on a sim-free basis for just £399.99. I’ll say that again - £399.99. It’s one of the cheapest large-screened Android smartphones on the market. Bang for your buck? Oh yes – and then some.
The Acer Stream is all about its HD. It has truly spectacular colour due to its AMOLED 3.7inch screen and its 5 mega-pixel camera captures seriously good HD video as standard. No blurry home-movies with this truly lovely bit of kit.
OK, so it doesn’t have a camera flash, and it doesn’t include standard definition TV Out but, let’s be honest, with this amount of kit under the hood would anyone really want to put in standard def anyway? No. Thought not.
Battery life is as much as you’d expect from any large screen smartphone – if you use it lots you’ll need to charge it most evenings.
And, while it might not have the eye-catching design of, say, the Samsung Galaxy S, it’s not – like many of the latest handsets, pretending to be an iPhone. It looks great, does the job very impressively and costs nothing compared to some of its better-known Android cousins.
It’s too impressive to be called a budget phone but it’s a good deal cheaper than anything out there, which rivals it in spec. In fact, it’s probably the best for the money on the market right now.
The Acer Stream is available exclusively at eXpansys, click here for more details.
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