
Acer isn’t content with just making PCs and notebooks now I guess, as they have expanded their focus to include smartphones as well. The Taiwanese company has slated the end of this year at best or early next year at worst to release its first Windows Mobile smartphone, hoping to make smartphones contribute up to 10% of the company revenue. After purchasing E-Ten in March, Acer will stop producing PDAs and focus just one smartphones entirely, taking a different marketing strategy as well as it sells Acer smartphones via wireless carriers instead of at retail stores. How much success do you think Acer’s foray will achieve?
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