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The is one of the newer phones in — it's a that has a 3.5-in capacitive touchscreen and a 5-megapixel camera. The Galaxy Ace performs well and has reasonable features, but it's overshadowed by its competition. We get sick of comparing every phone w...
Comfortable design and build quality, Slick user experience, Swype keyboard...
Nothing Exceptional About Features, No Flash Support, Low Resolution Screen...
The Samsung Galaxy Ace is a mid-range Android 2.2 (Froyo) smartphone with a 3.5-inch display and a 5MP camera...
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Expert Review MRP: Rs 15,945Street Price: Rs 15,200 , , a noodle-producing company in the year 1938, became a successful wool producer post the . Later, it left a mark in businesses such as insurance, securities, and retail, before entering the blac...
Multitasking; 5 megapixel camera; 3.5" screen, 800 MHz CPU...
Uninspiring design; No Flash support; Lacklustre media performance...
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace is the latest in the company's Galaxy range. It's a mid-range Android phone that has a 3.5in capacitive touchscreen and a 5MP camera. The Galaxy Ace performs well and has reasonable features, but we think it's overpriced compare...
The Galaxy Ace is a mid-range Android smartphone that offers a slick user experience, but it's overpriced compared to its rivals...
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Design wise our first impression of the Ace were good. It's a stylish phone that got a nice and simple look. It doesn't stand out in the crowd like, for example, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc does. We do, however, like the neatness and the little thi...
Sleek design, rear camera...
Old version of Android, no front facing camera, low resolution screen...
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace joins an increasingly busy mid-range Android crowd. It may not have the latest technology, but it also won’t break the bank. How do price and features balance out, and how does it compare to older phones with bigger specs?What we...
The Galaxy Ace is a great mid-range smartphone, and is one of the best-looking mid-priced smartphones we’ve seen. It has all the features you’d expect from an Android phone, although it lacks the very latest version, Android Gingerbread, and the faster...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2013-04-26 12:51:17
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Samsung S5830 is another product from the tech savvy mobile giant which promises its user of better performance and enhanced features. Embedded with Gorilla glass multi touch screen this phone is definitely taking the hype toll.Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830...
So coming to the delicate part of providing an unbiased judgment, this phone is great for those who want to experience Androids in Samsung but for all who seeks video conferencing this cell is a total let down. Also with regard to smart messaging this...
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Samsung has really hit it out in India. Right from budget handsets with features that are value for money, to high end smartphones with everything under the sun! Another segment that’s pretty much dominating the scene is the mid-range segment. The...
The Galaxy Ace is priced very attractively at Rs. 15,500 (Best Price, MOP). Dissecting the handset’s features, there are a few issues like no support for XviD or DivX video codecs, average image quality and a display screen with a slightly low resoluti...
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For a mid range Android smartphone, the Galaxy Ace starts off on a good note - good performance, expensive looks and decent specs. But it is let down by disappointing display quality and the fact that its TouchWiz 3.0 user interface (UI) isn€t very di...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-04-26 12:51:19
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The iPhone 4 is all very well, but it's not cheap. If you fancy something that looks frankly pretty similar but costs a lot less, should you consider this lookalike from Samsung? Don't get me wrong, Samsung hasn't claimed this as an iPhone knock-off, thou...
Cool looks, great price, decent features...
Processor shows it?s not on the same level as many other smartphones...
This is a neat-looking handset which, if there was no iPhone 4 to compare it to, would be snazzily appealing. Of course, it doesnt compare to Apples handset but its much cheaper and it runs Android, which for many will be a bonus. Plus, its well-specc...
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Available on Three a lot of people have already confused this with the Samsung Galaxy S II. Sure, it’s not as powerful as the S II and the camera isn’t as high resolution but hey, this is a good looking phone with a lot to give. OK, first impressions...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2013-04-26 12:51:21
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace is new mid-range Android phone from Samsung. Despite the fact it’s not a top-end smartphone, though, it’s still got some pretty cool features, thanks largely to how quickly mobile technology moves on. Last year’s flagship phone v...
Small and stylish, Powerful Android software, Swype keyboard...
Slow internet, Laggy and jerky response when swiping, Social media lacking, Low quality screen...
Finally, for a mid-range Android, the Galaxy Ace really ups the game with its 3.5-inch screen. However, it fails in two main areas – video recording and Flash support. If it were for these alone, the Galaxy Ace would still be a pretty strong contender...
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The Galaxy Ace is aimed at those who are looking to own an Android phone on a budget. SAMSUNG is looking to repeat the success of its Galaxy line of smartphones with its latest Android smartphone, the Galaxy Ace S5830. In terms of design, Samsung's...
Affordable; runs on Android 2.2 Froyo; compact and light; TouchWiz 3.0 interface; camera is decent for still photos.
Slow processor; limited onboard storage; QVGA quality video recording; lowresolution screen.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace is a very much a scaled-down version of Samsung's higher-end Galaxy phones. Its target definitely isn't the high-end user who is looking to upgrade their Android phone but rather those who are contemplating buying their first An...
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If Samsung was hiding a secret card up its sleeve, one with ambition to trump mid-range Android smartphones with a smart combination of price and features, the would be our first guess. Rather than shooting for the stars it offers the almost complete...
iPhonelike looks, Above average camera for stills, Hotswappable microSD cards (up to 32GB)...
Poor video recording, Below average calling quality, No Flash, No DivX/Xvid codec support out of the box...
In our tests of its calling quality, though, it underwhelmed us with reverberating sounds on our end of the line. Our callers reported hearing rather unnatural digitized voices, which suggests a poor microphone performance.The Ace comes with a 1350mAh...
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Samsung announced their latest budget Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Ace back in January, and we have just been testing the Galaxy Ace for the last week.The Samsung Galaxy Ace comes with Android 2.2 Froyo, and it has just recently gone on sale...
The Samsung Galaxy Ace is designed to be a budget Android smartphone, and I must admit I was pleasantly surprised with it, as it has a range of features that you would expect in a more expensive Android device.It definitely feels a lot better quality t...
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If mobile phones were categorized in the same social hierarchy as humans, the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 would most definitely be in the upper middle class category.The phone has an average performance through most of its operation, but there are some t...
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace has good features for its price: a decent 3.5” HVGA screen, 800MHz processor, pleasing 5 megapixel camera, good build and, of course, Android 2.2 Froyo. However it fails unexpectedly where inferior phones have been known to deli...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-04-26 12:51:24
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. During Mobile World Congress we swung by Samsung's booth to get a closer look at the Galaxy Ace, an Android smartphone. The Ace runs Android 2.2 Froyo and has a 3.5-inch 480 x 320 pixel display. It's powered b...
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Tweet The Samsung Galaxy Ace is new mid-range Android phone from Samsung. Despite the fact it’s not a top-end smartphone, though, it’s still got some pretty cool features, thanks largely to how quickly mobile technology moves on. Last year’s flagship...
The Samsung Galaxy Ace is a great little Android phone that’s perfectly priced. It offers a terrific set of features for the money, looks great, and it’ll fit perfectly in your pocket. If you want the full Andriod experience with a phone that has feat...
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Contents: In the box: Positioning Just listen to the name Ace, it sounds almost like an "S". When I was telling a colleague about this phone, I caught myself thinking we all are starting to ask each other what phone are we talking about. I could've...
The ringtones volume is ideal courtesy of a dedicated loudspeaker at the back and nice choice of melodies. The vibro is good and has above average power. This is a typical Samsung without any speech communication problems. The Ace is priced at €320, w...
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For a mid-ranger, the Ace's feature set looks solid enough – 5MP snapper, Android 2.2, 800MHz processor – but when you consider the phone has been spotted going for free on a £10.50 a month, two year contract, the handset starts to look like a world beate...
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bitbitbyte.com Updated: 2014-02-08 01:23:18
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While the Samsung Galaxy Ace is certainly a new phone, it is definitely trying not to be the most powerful smartphone on the market. Not every smartphone owner wants to (or can afford) a high-end piece of technology, and so the Ace is at the rescue as a d...
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