Acer Allegro officially on sale in France and Taiwan
Here it is, folks: the inaugural Windows Phone from Acer, known as the Allegro,
is now ready and rearin' to be sold. Not only is it coming to France as
originally expected, it appears that Taiwan has elected to join in the
fun as well. It's no top-notch device, but it doesn't pretend to be
either. Even then, the specs aren't that much of a disappointment: it
comes with a 3.6-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display, 1GHz single-core
Qualcomm MSM8255 CPU, 8GB internal storage, 5MP rear camera with LED
flash and a 1,300mAh battery. We'd like to see a front-facing cam and a
larger juicepack, but it still promises a lengthy nine hours of talk
time regardless. And the no-contract price is definitely tempting, with
it being sold currently in France for €285 ($380); Taiwanese customers
can wander into their local Synnex store on November 30th, likely at a
very similar price point. There's no word on if the Allegro will grace
any other countries with its presence.
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