Typical price: £370
What is it: Windows Mobile handset with slide-out keyboard
What we think: Offers decent performance and features, but it's let down by its chunky, old-fashioned design
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Reviewed on: 23 September 2009
Tags: Acer, Acer Tempo M900, Web browsing, LED, text messages
We like:
Relatively huge screen; decent keyboard; fingerprint scanner
We don't like:
Ugly and bulky; fairly short battery life
CNET UK judgement:
The Acer Tempo M900 smart phone offers a good range of features and is a decent-enough performer. But its ugly, dated design falls far short of that of competitors, like HTC's Touch Pro2, and its build quality doesn't inspire confidence either
Full review:
When Acer decided to break into the smart-phone market, it chose to buy up the Glofiish brand instead of starting from scratch. The Tempo M900 is the latest result of this partnership. Priced at about £370 SIM-free, has this keyboard-equipped Windows Mobile handset got what it takes to challenge the likes of the HTC Touch Pro2? Continue Reading...
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Acer Tempo M900 History
20 Feb 2009 in Crave
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In the first half of 2009 there will be four Acer smartphones -- the M900, F900, X960 and DX900. We checked out all four at Mobile World Congress, and didn't really like any of them
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