The manufacturer introduces the rhythm lineup back at MWC 2009 that presently comprises a total of four Windows Mobile smart phones. Three of them make use of a latest interface, called Acer Shell, made by the company itself. We are about to take a closer look at the Acer M900. It’s a high-end, business leaning device that sports QWERTY keyboard, 5-MP camera, 3.8-inch screen and a function that’s quite rare to see on cell phones – fingerprint reader protection. The sensor itself is obviously visible below the screen, right between the button that starts the GPS and the key that gets you back to the home screen. Well, its look somewhat spoils the modern design of the phone, but is otherwise handy and you won’t have a problem using it even while holding the Acer M900 in one hand. We will tell you more about it later in this review, now let’s get down to the other elements of the design.


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