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Slashgear shot a short hands on with the new Liquid e at the recent Mobile World Congress and came away feeling ambivalent about it. One thing's for sure - it's only a small upgrade from the existing Liquid A1 smartphone, with the only difference being Android 2.1 powering the smartphone. It's also not going to give the Google Nexus One nor HTC Desire, a serious run for their money, although all three smartphones come equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor. Click here for the hands on.
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