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Acer will be releasing two wallet-friendly 'Windows 10 Mobile' smartphones towards the end of this year. Acer

Acer is apparently gearing up to release a slew of handsets sometime towards the end of this year. This includes a bunch of Android smartphones, followed by two Windows 10 handsets.

Upcoming smartphones, named “Acer Liquid M330” and “Acer Liquid M320,” will apparently run on Microsoft’s recently launched Windows 10 Mobile operating system. The devices, introduced at the IFA 2015 event, fall under the category of low to mid-range.

Acer Liquid M330 will apparently flaunt a pocket-friendly 4.5-inch IPS LCD display and 480 x 854 pixels screen resolution with a pixel density of 218 ppi, GSM Arena reported. Under the hood, the device will be powered by a quad-core (Qualcomm Snapdragon 210) Cortex-A7 processor, clocked at 1.1 GHz and backed by 1 GB of RAM.

When it comes to memory specification, the Acer Liquid M330 will come equipped with 8 GB of in-built storage capacity and microSD card slot for further expansion. This smartphone will apparently sport a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera unit with LED flash, in addition to a 5-megapixel front-facing snapper for selfies. The dual-SIM device, however, will not support LTE connectivity.

In addition, the entire configuration will be backed by a modest Li-Ion 2,000 mAh battery unit. Speaking of color choices, Acer will be offering the Liquid M330 in Mystic Black and Pure White hues.

The Acer Liquid M320, on the other hand, will reportedly have the same specifications as the Liquid M330. But then, the camera unit at the front has been downgraded to 2-megapixel snapper.