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Ice Cream Sandwich with quad-core chipsBut don't think that the Optimus 4X HD will be alone with those specs. After barely registering at CES, both ICS and quad-core chips should show up in plenty of devices. ZTE has promised at least three Android 4.0 phones, including the Mimosa X, plus an unnamed quad-core handset. Meanwhile, HTC hinted on Facebook that it would bring something "fast" to Barcelona. The rumored HTC Ville may have a dual-core chip so something else should be in store. Nvidia also is spreading the quad-core gospel with its own promises for the show, and Huawei could unveil its quad-core Diamond series of phones.
Windows Phone and Windows 8Don't fret, Windows Phone 7 fans, as the show that begot the upgraded OS two years ago will keep the ball rolling, Nokia, of course, should dominate the category, The company hasn't made any firm promises, but we're betting on a budget-friendly device called the Lumia 610 and a global version of the previously announced Lumia 900, It's pretty, clear, though, that we won't get a Lumia 910, Outside of Nokia, LG may introduce a Windows Phone 7 smartphone called the Miracle, and ZTE has confirmed that cactus lady iphone case it will have its first device with Microsoft's OS, Unfortunately, we're not expecting to see major upgrades to Windows Phone (so no Windows Phone 8), but Microsoft is holding a Windows 8 customer preview on Wednesday, Windows 8 will focus on tablets and PCs, and we'll see the company's new Metro interface..
What else?Of course, there will be many more wireless tales to tell from Barcelona and Mobile World Congress. I'd bet on lots of LTE announcements, for one, and a fair amount of buzz over NFC. But whatever happens, your CNET team will be working hard to bring you the news and get plenty of hands-on time with the new devices. Sony, HTC, and Huawei kick off the fun with press conferences on Sunday afternoon Barcelona time, so check back then for all the mobile excitement in words, pictures, and video.
Style-wise, the Liquid Glow is highly reminiscent of previous Acer cactus lady iphone case efforts such as last year's Liquid Mini, but it ups the stakes by being even more, err, rounded, Design is jazzed up with some chrome edging, and there's a 5-megapixel snapper glued to the centre of the Liquid Glow's rear, The screen measures 3.7 inches on the diagonal, making it a fraction bigger than the iPhone 4S, which has a 3.5-inch display, It's nowhere near as massive as gigantic phones like the 4.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Nexus or the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note though, so the Liquid Glow is unlikely to unduly bulk out your pockets..
The headline news for Android geeks is that the Liquid Glow will arrive running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The newest iteration of Google's mobile OS brings features like the ability to unlock your phone using your face, and a new multi-tasking button. Although Ice Cream Sandwich has been available for months, I've seen several manufacturers announce new phones that will launch running Android 2.3 Gingerbread. I'm pleased that Acer hasn't gone down that route. It'll come in pink, white or black, and lurking inside is some near field communication (NFC) tech as well. Right now, that's not useful for much other than sharing photos or contacts with another Ice Cream Sandwich phone with NFC. But it could one day be used for making payments using your handset.
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