Similar to Acer’s Liquid Jade Android, the Windows 10 handset from the Taiwanese manufacturer includes a brush metal fish design, but it’s just for showing, as the phone enclosure is a simple lightweight and thin plastic material. However, there is a sharp diamond-cut band that wraps the chassis and gives the device an even more polished look. The Jade Primo phone features a significant loudspeaker on the rear, which provides additional symmetry with the camera housing, and the subtle curved back makes the device very comfortable to hold with one hand. Perhaps one of the most exciting features of the handset is Continuum for phone provided in Windows 10 Mobile, which allows you to connect a secondary monitor, keyboard and mouse using a Display Dock or using a Type-C USB ready monitor to convert the phone into a PC-like experience. Identically to the Lumia 950 line, you can also use the phone display as a touchpad and virtual keyboard.

Acer Liquid Jade Primo tech specs

5.5-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) OLED display Ergonomic 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass screen Qualcomm Spandragon 808 Hexa-core processor 3GB of RAM 32GB of Storage 21MP f/2.2 rear-facing camera with dual-LED flash with 4K (3840 x 2160) video recording support 8MP f/2.2 front-facing camera boasts a wide-angle of up to 84-degrees with full HD 1080p video recording support Type-C USB connector

One of the downside, but not a dealbreaker, is that the new smartphone from Acer doesn’t include wireless charging cover like the Microsoft’s Lumia 950 line.

Initially, the Acer Liquid Jade Primo will be available across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), in February, before the company begins shipping in other regions. Pricing will begin at €569 ($611 US Dollar), but it’s important to keep in mind that pricing and availability will vary per region. Acer is also aiming the second quarter of 2016 to bring the Liquid Jade Primo to United States. Source Microsoft | images source The Verge All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.