Fingerprint scan security, jog-dial navigation, Wi-Fi, battery, 5MP autofocus, camera
Tacky and plastic feel, poor earpiece (low volume), no GPS software, large and bulky, jerky interface
The Acer M900 is a Windows Mobile based smartphone that sports top of the line security for the business user. With the power of Windows Mobile you can have access to data like Contacts, Files etc. The M900 has a slide out QWERTY keypad, GPS, Wi-Fi, an...
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Published: 2009-07-06, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Huge 3.8-inch display; HSDPA connectivity; SiRFstar III GPS; fingerprint sensor.
Clunky custom interface; heavy and bulky; poor build quality; unimpressive keyboard; poor battery life; voice quality can be improved, no dedicated audio port.
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 ...
The M900 is not a bad handset but it's let down by its chunky dimensions and less than impressive build quality. However, the biggest issue with this phone is that it just doesn't offer anything that isn't done better on HTC's impressive Touch Pro2. That ...
Abstract: We’ve been open-minded with Acer smartphones, but each seems to get worse. The M900 is chunky, unresponsive and bug-ridden, and even its low price can’t save this one. ...
We like the Acer M900s large 3.8in. screen, but its slide-out QWERTY keyboard is less successful. Acers Shell user interface may not appeal to all, but the fingerprint reader is welcome...
Chunky and heavy, Touch screen not responsive enough, QWERTY keyboard keys dont offer enough feedback, Slow processing speed, No supplied sat nav app, Poor quality headphones
Acers final Windows Mobile 6.1 handset is its most compelling smartphone product to date. Yes, the basic failings are the same as we noted on the F900, and yes, we would recommend swapping Acers own Shell UI for Spbs. Nevertheless, the combination ...