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Default Real difference between Liquid and Liquid E

Recently I bought a retail Acer Liquid E and I looked at a few screnshots of the Acer Liquid. Both are white in colour
The things I realized is that the design changed quite a lot. List of differences are :

Aspect Liquid Liquid E
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Notification light colour Blue White
Physical buttons' colour Silver Greyish black

Just something to share since there's a lot of complaints going on about the only upgrade for Liquid to Liquid E is the RAM.
 
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The Android version isn't a big deal as official update for Liquid is available on Acer website.

Never knew about those color differences tho.
 
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also if u get an E rogers version, 3g will be 850/1900/2100
not the usual liquid 900/1900/2100
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Ah never knew that. By the way, sorry for posting this at the wrong section
 
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Cool to know about my rogers liquid... thanks

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also if u get an E rogers version, 3g will be 850/1900/2100
not the usual liquid 900/1900/2100
Why the change from 900 to 850? Is that specific to Rogers' network? Could a 900/1900/2100 phone work without issues on the Rogers network?

EDIT: Oh wait 900 is European isn't it? N/A uses the 850 ?
 
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I know for AT&T you can use either/or 850MHz and 1900MHz. A phone with both bands is ideal but if you have 1 band, you can get 3G.

I have a 900/1900/2100 (Liquid A1 S100) and I get 3G throughout most of the greater Houston area.

My guess is that it is the same for Rogers.
 
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