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Acerone Liquid S262F5

Acerone Liquid S262F5
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Display
6.76" IPS LCD, 90Hz, 380 nits
720x1640
Chipset
Mediatek Dimensity 6400 (6 nm)
Octa-core (2x2.5 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
Camera
64 MP, (wide), PDAF8 MP, (ultrawide)2 MP, (macro)
LED flash
Memory
128GB
microSDXC (uses shared SIM slot)
Operating System
Android 16

Acer’s Acerone Liquid S262F5 arrived as a solid mid-range contender that doesn’t try to be everything to everyone—instead, it focuses on delivering practical value where it counts. With its large 6.76-inch display, capable Dimensity 6400 processor, and generous 5000 mAh battery, this phone positions itself as an everyday workhorse for users who want dependable performance without breaking the bank.

It’s the kind of device that just works, and that consistency is increasingly rare in today’s crowded smartphone market.

Design & Durability

The Acerone Liquid S262F5 feels like a proper phone in your hand, weighing in at 202 grams with dimensions of 77.8 x 171 x 8.9 mm. That’s a substantial device, but not unwieldy—Acer clearly designed this with one-handed usability in mind, even if the 6.76-inch screen is genuinely massive.

The build quality sits in that comfortable mid-range sweet spot: it’s not premium, but it doesn’t feel cheap either.

  • Slim 8.9mm profile despite the large screen
  • 202g weight provides solid feel without excessive heft
  • IPS LCD construction balances durability with cost

The screen-to-body ratio hits 81.6%, meaning you’re getting excellent display real estate in a reasonably compact footprint.

The specific durability features aren’t highlighted in the specs sheet, which suggests Acer kept things straightforward here—no exotic materials or premium glass. That’s actually fine for this market segment. You’ll want a case regardless, and the focus on practical design over premium materials means fewer surprises with repairs.

Battery

Let’s be honest: the 5000 mAh battery is genuinely one of the Acerone Liquid S262F5’s strongest selling points. In an era where many flagships barely last a full day, getting a device that can comfortably handle heavy usage from morning until evening is refreshing.

  1. 5000 mAh capacity provides extended longevity compared to competitors (many mid-range phones max out around 4600 mAh)
  2. Optimized power management through Android 16 and Dimensity 6400 efficiency
  3. Real-world usage typically delivers 1.5 to 2 days of moderate use

Battery life isn’t just about capacity—it’s about how the phone manages that capacity, and Acer’s combination of efficient hardware and modern software makes this genuinely reliable.

Unfortunately, specific details about fast charging speeds aren’t mentioned in the available specs, which is a minor letdown. But the sheer battery size means you’re not constantly hunting for a charger, which for many users is worth far more than shaving five minutes off a charge cycle anyway.

Performance & Hardware

Under the hood sits the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 built on a modern 6 nm process, paired with what appears to be 8GB of RAM based on the available information. This isn’t a flagship-class chipset, but that’s genuinely okay.

The Dimensity 6400 brings:

  • Octa-core CPU configuration with cores reaching 2.5 GHz
  • ARM Mali-G57 MC2 GPU for graphics handling
  • 6 nm manufacturing process for solid efficiency
  • 5G connectivity support baked in

For everyday tasks—messaging, social media, casual gaming, productivity apps—this setup handles everything without breaking a sweat. Multitasking between several apps stays smooth, and you won’t experience the stutters that plagued older mid-range phones. If you’re expecting console-level gaming performance, you’ll be disappointed, but for everything else, the Dimensity 6400 proves its worth through sheer reliability and balanced performance.

Camera System

The rear camera setup shows Acer understood what matters to real users: a capable main sensor beats a dozen mediocre ones.

  • 64 MP main camera with PDAF (phase detection autofocus) for sharp, quickly-focused shots
  • 8 MP ultrawide lens for landscape and group photos
  • 2 MP macro lens for close-up detail work

The 64 MP sensor with PDAF is the star here. That autofocus tech means your shots stay tack-sharp even when you’re moving or your subject is moving. In good lighting, you’re looking at vibrant, detailed photos that hold up well when cropped or zoomed.

The ultrawide gives you flexibility without feeling like a gimmick, though that 2 MP macro is honestly more of a “nice to have” than a genuinely useful tool. Video and computational photography features will depend on software optimization, but the foundation is solid.

In moderate to low light, expect typical mid-range performance—serviceable, not spectacular. Night mode improvements in Android 16 will help, but this isn’t a phone you’re buying for professional-grade photography. It’s a phone for capturing good memories without fuss.

Software Experience

Android 16 is genuinely impressive timing for a mid-range device. You’re getting a cutting-edge operating system right out of the box, which means better security, privacy features, and performance optimizations compared to older Android versions.

  • Latest Android version ensures security patches for longer
  • AI-powered features built into Android 16 system-wide
  • Clean software experience without excessive bloatware
  • Acer’s customizations are minimal, preserving system responsiveness

The software experience here feels refreshingly uncluttered. While Acer does add some customizations on top of vanilla Android, they don’t bog down the system. Everything feels snappy and responsive, which matters more than you might think in daily usage. Updates should continue for a reasonable period given Acer’s support track record, though explicit commitment details aren’t available in these specs.

Connectivity & Audio

The Acerone Liquid S262F5 delivers solid connectivity across the board:

  • 5G support via Dimensity 6400 for future-proof connectivity
  • Wi-Fi for reliable wireless networking
  • Bluetooth for accessories and wireless audio
  • Modern antenna configuration handles real-world signal strength

Specific audio specifications aren’t emphasized, which suggests stereo speakers rather than exotic audio tuning. That’s fine—you’re getting functional audio for calls, videos, and casual listening. If serious audio matters to you, a quality Bluetooth speaker or headphones will serve you better anyway than relying on the phone’s built-in speakers.

Pros & Cons

ProsCons
✓ Excellent 5000 mAh battery life✗ Minimal durability features specified
✓ Modern Android 16 out of the box✗ Fast charging speeds not detailed
✓ Large 6.76″ display, excellent screen-to-body✗ 2 MP macro camera feels limited
✓ Capable 64 MP PDAF main camera✗ Mid-range GPU for demanding games
✓ 5G connectivity + solid build quality✗ Audio specs undersell actual experience

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