You can now buy the latest terminal signed by Acer in Spain

Who said that new terminals equipped with Windows 10 Mobile were not coming out? Was the platform at risk of dying? Jokes aside, what is certain is that launches on the market are not proliferating, much less by Microsoft this year, so when a new one goes on sale it becomes news
And that is what happens with the Acer Jade Primo, a terminal that we could already see presented at the IFA in Berlin (which it has rained since then), which later appeared in the form of an eye-catching _pack_ and which finally reached the Spanish market to the satisfaction of all those who wanted to get hold of one.
To put us in the background, this Acer Jade Primo, which we already tested, is a terminal with high-end specifications that you are looking for above all offer a pleasant user experience even to those looking for a more business approach thanks to the inclusion of support for Continuum.
A _smartphone_ that works on Windows 10 Mobile and that stands out for mounting a 5-inch Full HD AMOLED screen, running on a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 supported by 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage.
Regarding the photographic section, the rear camera is 21 megapixels with autofocus and Dual LED flash, and the front camera It has 8 megapixels, ideal for selfie lovers (it's hard for me to call them selfies).In addition, the Acer Liquid Jade Primo has support for 4G/LTE Cat. 6 networks, Wi-Fi 802.11ac
This is a quick summary of the features that we will find:
- 5-inch screen with Full HD 1080p resolution and AMOLED technology.
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 Processor
- 32 GB internal memory.
- 3 GB of RAM memory.
- 21-megapixel main camera with dual LED flash and 4K video recording.
- 8-megapixel wide-angle front camera.
- 4G/LTE Cat. 6, Wi-Fi 802.11ac
An interesting terminal that comes to compete face to face with other models, including those from Microsoft or even with the expected (many we have it written down in the list of possible ones) HP Elite x3.
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