Review By: Ankita Bhattacharjee Review Date: 27 Aug 2011
| | The Acer Stream is a Google Android 2.1 Smartphone with a 3.7in screen, a 5Mp camera and solid battery life.The Acer Stream has an organized design in metal-effect plastic that appears moderately high quality. The back is a tough rubberized plate, with a cover that slides off to reveal the removable battery and slots for SIM and microSD.
Acer Stream has a related switch to activate the camera on the bottom of the just right corner. This was awkward to function, as there was no concrete feedback to indicate when youd pressed it effectively. The only way youd know if a picture had been shot is when, a few seconds later, the image would appear on the screen in place of the live view. Photography is not as good as you would expect for a 5Mp camera.
The Acer Stream has a large, 3.7in AMOLED, capacitive touch screen. It is a very proficient and light Android handset that considers very fast and offers some modern features. In terms of hardware, its on a similarity with other high-end Android handsets like the Samsung Galaxy S.
Read complete review |
Sound Reception: | | Ease of Use: | | Features: | | Reliability & Durability: | | Style & Design: | | Value for Money : | |
Good: Attractive design and build, large display,good performance
Bad: Awkward external buttons
Recommend: Yes
|