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The Mobile World Congress 2010 brings into the spotlight, as we expected, new and exciting gadgets released as a result for the higher demand on latest technology.

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Acer announced the new Acer beTouch E110 running Android 1.5 and Acer beTouch E400 running Android 2.1. It seems that Acer is trying to take a piece from smartphone’s market while releasing this two new Android based mobiles.

First let’s talk about the beTouch E110 which is somehow at the low end of those releases. This smartphone seems to be a cheaper one and will deliver delight to people wanting to enjoy mobile Internet at lower costs, with high speeds and a user-friendly interface.

Here are the full specs delivered by the press release:

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As you may clearly see, this device lacks a Wi-Fi connectivity and when it comes to CPU speed, this only delivers a 416 MHz, quite low for these days in fact. That’s a real budget android phone with no innovative specs but hey, that’s its target: price sensitive people for whom this might be their very first smartphone acquired.

The beTouch E110 is really comfortable to utilize, featuring a 2.8” QVGA touch screen, a 5 way navi key for a simplified access to applications and a virtual keyboard that can be used in QWERTY mode also.

This device will be available in two colours ( Black and/or Blue ) and will hit the market in March.

Ok, moving on to the next Android-powered smartphone announced by Acer, the E400. First we should let the released specs to speak for ourselves:

e400

This smartphone also runs Android, but this time the Android 2.1(Éclair). It comes with a faster Qualcomm CPU delivering a 600MHz speed, a 3.2 MP camera, 3.2” HVGA touch screen and yes, this feature a Wi-Fi connectivity also.

For an instant access to corporate email the E400 has Native Microsoft® Exchange Server support and for editing and creating Microsoft® Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents this smartphone has a preinstalled “Documents To Go”. That’s quite a mobile office, isn’t it?

It doesn’t put aside users that enjoy social networking and videos, so acces to Facebook, IM or YouTube will not be a problem using this smartphone. Also, you’ll never get lost in traffic while driving if you use the GPS-enabled Google Maps that the E400 features.

The E400 will hit the stores later than E110, in April.

What do you think, do any of these two smartphones attract you? Of course, newcomers may be announced until February 18th, when Mobile World Congress 2010 comes to an end, but still, let us know what you think about this newest unveiled Acer smartphones.