Acer S59 Smartphone Leaked Images: Octa-core Processor, 5-inch Display, 2GB RAM and More Expected

By Staff Reporter

Jul 22, 2015 09:10 AM EDT

In today's technology, no one can keep a secret. Even the government's classified information is not so classified anymore. That's why consumers today are becoming wiser and wiser, if there something that they wanted to get or buy, they will just wait for leaked information online and see if what they are eyeing are every pennies worth.

Take Acer's S59 model, no matter how they tried to keep it at bay before its final launch, almost all information, specs, price, color, etc. is everywhere. Android Headlines that the device was spotted on GFBench, or at least the photo of Acer's newest baby. The website said that the Acer S59 will be equipped with a 5-inch display with a 1280x720 resolution. The Acer S59 is also equipped with a 2GB RAM and will be powered by MediaTek (MT6753) octa-core processor (clocking at 1.3GHz).

Gizchina also said that the newest Acer smartphone is rumored to flaunt, not one but two, front and back 13-megapixel cameras, making this phone a potential hit for the selfie addicts. It will also run on Android's latest 5.1.1 Lollipop OS and will have an external memory of up to 1GB. It is also unusual for the smartphone just to have a single sim card slot, but it might change since the phone is still going on its final touches.

Although virtually all specifications are easily available, the price, the battery life or the final release date is yet to be determined, Android Times said. Also, it is also debatable if Acer will push through with Acer S59 since long before the leaked information was made available another Acer offering is rumored to be released with the S59 called the Liquid Z630, and if Acer will go with their naming patter, S59 sounded like more of a Samsung product.

Nonetheless, with Acer S59 impressive specs, more particularly the 13-megapixel cameras, this newest smartphone will be popular in the market.

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