
Over at the Mobile World Congress, Acer showed off their latest smartphones that run WinMo and Android. Both the Acer beTouch E110 and the E400 are powered by Android OS while the P400 and the neoTouch P300 run Windows Mobile 6.5.3.

The Windows Mobile phones are equipped with 3G, Bluetooth, WiFi, and slide-out keyboards. Both have 3.2-inch screens but they differ because the P300 is WQVGA touchscreen while the P400 only has an HVGA screen.
The WiFi-less Android Acer E110 sports a 2.8″ QVGA touchscreen while the E400 has a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen display.

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