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August 2013
(75%)
87 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2013-10-25, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Decent performance for the price, decent camera
Screen is only soso, not much onboard storage
The Acer Liquid E2 is a decent enough workhorse for a reasonable price, but unfortunately it doesn't really do enough to distinguish itself. The Google Nexus 4 for example is only a little pricier, but delivers a better screen andslightly faster process...
Good performance, Good battery life, Decent camera, Stock Android 4.2
Ugly and chunky design, low storage for the price
Acer has put together a decent smartphone experience with the Acer Liquid E2. It's quite quick, the display is fairly good and it runs an up-to-date Android build with all the perks that this entails. Meanwhile battery life is great for keeping you going...
Unattractive design, Poor speakers, Lacking storage space
Overall, the Acer Liquid E2 is quite a pleasing handset on the inside, less so on the outside. It's certainly responsive, and the screen is fine as long as you aren't in situations where its reflectiveness will spoil your ability to read it easily. Still...
Handling / finish, Decent camera, Great battery life, Good display, DualSIM capability, Low SAR
CPU performance behind the competition, GPS fixing issues
The Acer Liquid E2 Duo is another great addition to the increasingly popular low-end smartphone market. With a lasting battery, an effective user interface and a good camera, Acer's latest handset definitely offers good value for money....
Horrible design; Very little internal storage; Camera doesn't impress; Screen resolution could be higher
With its quad-core processor and bold screen, the Acer Liquid E2 will happily tackle most of your everyday needs and won't force you to empty your bank in order to buy it. It's a decent all-round budget option, but you'll have to put up with its misera...
In conclusion I really liked the Acer Liquid E2, it felt like a tweaked budget Nexus device. The elements Acer have added to Android are really quite useful.Acer could fix the biggest problem of storage space by sending out a firmware update to combine th...
My initial thoughts are that the Liquid E2 is a damn good phone, with only really the internal memory and the screen covered in fingerprints stopping it from being amazing. For the money it's a bargain. There is also dual SIM variant available as well, wh...