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This phone is not available directly from a North American carrier. It is compatible with some networks and may be available from a third-party. Released in: Canada, USA, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, South America
The Acer Stream is an Android-powered smartphone that is truly feature-rich. Said features begin with a large, 3.7 inch display, generating 480 x 800 pixels, putting this phone's display among the best you can buy. Matching beauty with power, the Stream uses a 1,000MHz Snapdragon processor, giving it the ability to handle any task or app you have in mind.
But wait!.... There's a lot more. The Stream offers a 5MP camera with Hi-Def video record, MP3 player, multi-format video playback, FM radio and native YouTube player. You of course get a full HTML internet browser which, coupled with the fine display will render beautiful web pages, native support for Facebook YouTube, Twitter and more, and an HDMI port so you can broadcast what's on your phone to your television.
Rounding out the feature set is GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi and expandable memory up to 32GB. With a talk time up to 5 hours and a standby time up to 400 hours, the Acer Stream is packed with features for both fun and business and has the power to make interactions seamless.
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Ray S. from PhoneArena (about 1 year ago)
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The Acer Stream managed to surprise us pleasantly, we won't hide it. We would even go as far as to say that it reinvented the image of a mediocre smartphone maker the company had established for itself for us. You usually have to come up with something truly noteworthy when you find yourself with a bunch... More
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