The Acer Neo Touch S200 with Windows Mobile 6.5 OS

Built on the Windows Mobile 6.5 Operating System, the Acer neoTouch S200 (also known as the F1) sports a dazzlingly fast 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. And unlike Acer’s previous efforts in the handset design stakes, this one looks a good deal more stylish and it has a much better resistive touchscreen than any of its predecessors.
It might have been even better if Acer had opted for a capacitive screen, though – resistive screen need quite a bit more pressure to detect your finger or stylus. The screen resolution is not half bad, though, at 800×480 pixels, and as quad-band phone it’ll work just about in any country in the world. Along with GPS and Bluetooth, it comes with HDSPA and WiFi, giving it creditable connectivity.
The phone is slightly marred by the still rather cumbersome Windows Mobile interface with its annoyingly multiple menus – iPhone and Android are good deal simpler to use. But the speed of that Snapdragon processor will make you gasp.
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