When it comes to the Android-powered smartphone scene, Acer isn’t doing too hot at all. After all, the Taiwanese company is not known to churn out great looking smartphones in the first place, so it is a pleasant surprise to see that the Acer V360 has just been announced, and it is the first device from them that will be powered by the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system. As for the rest of the hardware on the Acer V360, they would include a 4.5-inch qHD display at 960 x 540 resolution, 3G connectivity, a 5-megapixel shooter at the back, a VGA camera right in front, and a dual-core 1GHz processor – no idea on whether it is from Qualcomm or not.

The Acer V360 will tip the scales at 140 grams, while sporting dimensions of 132mm x 68.5mm x 9.9mm. Our Japanese source claims that the Acer V360 ought to arrive in boring black and white shades, and we absolutely have no idea as to the release date of this smartphone, and neither do we know just which segment of the market will it roll out in.

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