When does 4 and 4 equal 2? When 4K and 4G add up to the Acer Liquid S2, a new phablet rival to the Samsung Galaxy Note that shoots ultra high definition video.
Revealed at technology industry shindig IFA in Berlin this week, the 6-inch S2 shoots dizzyingly detailed 4K video, the next generation of ultra high definition video, as well as plain old 1080p video.
Pictures and video
The S2 shoots 1080p full high definition video, recorded at up to 60 frames per second. It'll play back at four times slow motion for slo-mo action.
The 13-megapixel f2.2 camera fires up from the lock screen for quick snapping, and you can set up to five profiles that each remember various settings, so you can quickly switch between different setups without having to alter each setting individually. Say your phone is set up for taking well-lit pictures in a well-lit, sun-dappled garden when you walk indoors to a darkened room; you don't need to change every setting, just switch to a different profile, where everything is set up for a low-light situation.
If one photo won't do justice to a particularly expansive landscape, an unusually large group of friends or just a particularly massive sandwich, you can capture an extra-wide 27-megapixel panorama.
To shed some light on things, there's an LED ring flash on the back. And there's a 2-megapixel 1080p camera on the front for video chat.
After you've taken your snaps, a handy widget helps you tag each photo to keep them in order.
4G data
Encased in an 8.99mm frame, the S2 gives you 4G data speeds, capable of connecting to the Web at a dizzying 150Mbps -- although the actual speed of course depends on your 4G phone network. The whole thing is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor clocked at 2.2GHz and backed by 2GB of RAM.
Android and apps
The software is Android 4.2.2, which is almost but not quite the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. Acer has also added Float Interface, a feature that allows apps or incoming calls to float on top of the app you're currently using.
Bonus apps include Polaris Office, Swype for typing without taking your finger off the screen, and Evernote.
Latest News
LOADING LATEST NEWS....
Loading Blog Posts...
Loading Images...
Loading Videos...
- Unknown Updated at: Monday, September 02, 2013
0 comments:
Post a Comment