First Acer-branded smartphone a Glofiish DX900 rebadge?
There's bound to be more, but the first leaked Acer handset expected to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress is no more than a rebadge of a device obtained through its acquisition of E-Ten. The Glofiish DX900 was announced in mid-2008 with dual-SIM support, GPS, a 3 megapixel camera, and a 2.8-inch VGA touchscreen riding a Windows Mobile 6.1 OS -- that all stays the same. In other words, if the leak is accurate, then this particular device will see a new logo and that's about it. Still, the MWC invite specifically said "smartphones launch" so we're not corking the fat lady just yet.
[Via Unwired View]
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How shallow: the rebranding of a phone that even originally was nothing more than the bad copy of the (very) old HTC's touch.
HTC renewed its old design with new versions of it ( Touch viva, touch 3G , touch dual, etc) which are leaps and bounds better than this copy of their first version, so why should anyone buy this rebranding of a copy of a phone out of production since years?