Acer smartphone gets another teaser on Amazon; Indication on large rear camera module

Acer is fully prepared to return to the smartphone market in India. The Taiwanese brand will sell equipment through Amazon. The company was originally ready to launch new smartphones in India on 25 March, but it did not happen. Now, Amazon has established a new page on its website, revealing the arrival of Acer smartphone. However, the landing page neither reveals the names nor the number of smartphones that Acer will bring to India. The brand is rumored to unveil the Acerpure Acerone liquid S162e4 and Acerone liquid S272e4 smartphones.

Amazon has created one Dedicated Landing page on your website teasing the arrival of new Acer smartphone. The promo page has a large camera module and includes the tagline “The Next Horizon”. These devices come with AI-based features.

Last month, Acer announced that he would introduce new smartphones in India on 25 March, but it did not happen. The latest teaser does not include the names of the upcoming handset, but it is estimated that the Aceron Liquid S162E4 and Aeron Liquid S272E4 smartphones will be brought to the country. These were first seen on the Acerpure website.

According to the listing, the Esron Liquid S162e4 has a 6.5-inch HD+ (720 x 1,600 pixels) LCD screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection, and a MediaTek Helio P35 SoC. The liquid S272e4 has a 6.7 -inch display, and a customized version of the MediaTek Helio P35 SoC under the hood.

Both phones run on Android 14, provide 4GB of RAM with 64GB onboard storage, and pack 5,000mAh battery. The aeron liquid S162e4 with a 0.08-megapixel sensor spots the 16-megapixel primary rear sensor, while the liquid S272e4 has a 20-megapixel main sensor and a 0.3-megapixel secondary sensor. Both handsets include a 5-megapixel selfie shooter.

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