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The editors liked
Great Design and Display! Android! Good Battery Life!
Multitasking
5 megapixel camera
3.5" screen
800 MHz CPU
Interface is snappy
Good quality of external plastics used
Looks more expensive than it is
Touch screen is accurate
Good battery life
Sensors like accelerometer
Gyro
Proximity and compass are available on these phones
Music can be enjoyed via MP4/H.264/H.263 player as well as MP3/WAV/eAACplayer with these phones
Organizer
Document editor and image editor are also loaded on these Ga
Comfortable design and build quality
Slick user experience
Swype keyboard
The editors didn't like
Fps Video Recording Just MB RAM No official GingerBread Update Announced! Decent But Not So Loud Volume
Uninspiring design
No Flash support
Lacklustre media performance
Disappointing display quality
Touchwiz 3.0 is dull and drab with nothing unique to offer
UI is same as less expensive cousins
Display lacks an auto-brightness mode
No dedicated camera key
There is no shutter key for the camera
Lack of support for Adobe Flash in the web browser
Ambient light sensor is absent on these phones
No DivX/Xvid video support out of the box
Battery does not work sometimes properly as well as the camera zoom
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...
While the HTC Wildfire S is the more attractive mid-range phone, the Galaxy Ace does at least offer a superior screen and slightly speedier performance – factors every bit as crucial as an aluminium unibody chassis....
Processor can’t compete with many other smartphones
Pros: Good looks, excellent price, good featuresCons: Processor can't compete with many other smartphones Verdict: The Galaxy Ace offers good looks and a decent price, but build quality is only average and the screen is a bit disappointing. Nor can the...
Cheap; small and stylish; plenty of Android features; long battery life
No Flash player; iPhone-like appearance will put some people off; no over-the-air Android updates
Samsung's made the right sacrifices to keep the cost of the Galaxy Ace down. It has a relatively low-res screen and lacks the power to play Flash video, but this Android phone is packed with fun features and looks much more expensive than it is....
The Galaxy Ace could have easily been lost in the ever rising sea of Android smartphones. Even if it isn't a benchmark blazing superphone, it does have a lot going for it. The interface is snappy, and the phone itself is nice to hold. It may be made of...
I like this handset. Sure, the Samsung Galaxy S II is more powerful but this is a very good handset which I struggled to find fault with. We tried it out on Three and, with the generous data packages, were comfortable browsing and downloading email on the...
Published: 2011-03-09, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Samsung is adding models to its Galaxy family thick and fast, and here€s one that looks like a cut-down Galaxy S.The Samsung Galaxy Ace is one of four siblings in the mid-range Galaxy family launched at the start of the year. It packs lots in for an affor...
Abstract: S amsung Mobile is aiming - with full force - on smartphone market share and act so not without success. Especially the new line-up of Samsung Galaxy smartphones receive a lot of attention. Not so long ago Samsung Mobile introduced the Galaxy Ace smart...
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Published: 2012-01-23, Author: Andy , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: 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...