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The Acer Liquid E2 goes Android 4.2.2 and allows you to move applications to the microSD card

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The Acer Liquid E2 goes Android 4.2.2 and allows you to move applications to the microSD card

The Acer Liquid E 2 is a Smartphone which is in the midrange and especially liked to consumers through its affordable price situated around 185 euros. Yesterday, it received an update that allows the user to be able to move all the applications on the microSD card, including those already installed on the smartphone, but beware, you can not move the system applications ( ie those that are pre-installed) on the external memory card. It is good to know that this update changes the Liquid E2 Android 4.2.1 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, which also provides the “Float Caller” function.

 

If you do not yet have a Acer Liquid E2, or you have forgotten the technical characteristics of the Smartphone, know qu’ilmesure 131 x 68 x 9.9 mm with a total weight of 140 grams and has a qHD screen 4.5 inches. Under the hood, the Acer Liquid E2 offers MediaTek quad-core processor that is clocked at 1.2 GHz followed by a PowerVR SGX 544 graphics chip and supported by a RAM of 1 GB For its internal memory The device offers only 4 GB which is often crippling if you are very adept large video games or large applications that take a lot of space on our Smartphone. By cons, it is fortunately possible to use a MicroSD card up to 64GB to store our media data as our movies or our music and now applications. Therefore, you can count on and a lot more space for storage and therefore store your data, and the best applications that are available in the Play Store.

In any case, Acer is not the first to adopt this type of update, because if you remember well, Samsung has also had to use the same plane when it has been criticized by consumers with low storage space offered its flagship smartphone of the year, namely the Galaxy S4 16GB Unable to remove some new features to save space, the firm had the idea to allow users to move their applications on the micro SD card via an update.

 


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