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Carrying on our review of Samsung’s Galaxy range, today we have the Samsung Galaxy Ace to review. The Samsung Galaxy Ace houses an 800MHz ARM 11 processor and runs Android 2.2 (Froyo), which when combined certainly packs a punch and pushes this mid-ra...
Fast and responsive UI, Graphics quality is relatively good, Compact and great build quality, Attractive design, 3.5inch display challenges devices such as the iPhone 4 / 4S, Great battery life...
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Ace is a compact and very responsive device that has a whole range of features.With the ability to pick up the Samsung Galaxy Ace for around the £180 mark, you’re receiving a great device in terms of cost, performance and bu...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2012-02-11 12:00:25
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Samsung seems to be churning smartphones out at a rate of knots at the moment. The Samsung Galaxy Ace is an Android device that hits right at the middle of the range. It's a tough segment in which to carve out a niche.If only the Samsung's iPhone-like...
Good looks; solid smartphone features...
No Flash; short on internal memory.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace offers a range of compromises that help it reach a middle-of-the-range pricepoint. Whether it suits you will depend on how you want to use your smartphone, and it's well to scout round for best buys at this price...
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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 5-megapixel camera, and is available exclusively through Telstra in Australia. The Galaxy Ace performs we...
Comfortable design and build quality, Slick user experience, Swype keyboard...
Comparatively expensive, No Flash capability, Low resolution screen...
The Samsung Galaxy Ace offers a slick user experience and a comfortable design. However, it is comparatively overpriced compared to some of its rivals. We definitely recommend shopping around before choosing the Galaxy Ace as your next phone...
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace is a mid-range Android smartphone that offers a slick user experience. 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 is a mid-range Android smartphone that offers a slick user experience, but it's overpriced compared to its rivals...
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace has been superceded by the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 What is the Samsung Galaxy Ace? Sporting a 3.5in screen, 800MHz CPU and a fully-fledged version of Android the Samsung Galaxy Ace has all the essentials to succeed in the budget smartp...
Surprisingly fast interface, Stylish design, Easy to type on...
Low resolution screen, No flash support in browser, Only runs Android 2.2...
The Samsung Galaxy Ace isn't as spectacular as its name suggests but it is a competent budget smartphone. As ever, the Orange San Francisco makes for a compelling alternative thanks to its larger, higher resolution screen, but the Ace has a nicer desig...
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While all eyes may be on Samsung's impressive dual-core Galaxy S2, the Galaxy stable has been rounded out with a new budget entry. The Ace looks similar to the S2, but it's about a centimetre shorter and 5mm narrower, as well as being slightly thicker...
A smart design, colourful screen and decent camera make the Ace an attractive phone, but it has limited room for apps and lacks the Motorola Defy's large screen...
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Samsung’s approach to Android smartphones in 2011 appears to be by market saturation, with a range of devices to suit all, from the low- to high-spec and the indeterminable in-between. The Samsung Galaxy Ace on review here falls into this middle space...
Great looking design, generous screen size, external speaker performance...
Limited multimedia performance, low resolution video capture is behind the times...
Ultimately, if multimedia isn’t important to you, then the Samsung Galaxy Ace offers the flexibility of Android effectively and in a clear and hassle-free package. But the Galaxy Ace doesn’t really offer up anything truly distinctive outside its good l...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-02-11 12:00:26
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Despite being billed as something of a middle-of-the-road smartphone, the Galaxy Ace has all of the connectivity options you need to stay in touch, including 802.11n WiFi, powerful wireless Interent that's usually reserved for high-end smartphones; oth...
Usability and handling, Clear, intuitive interface, Reasonable finish, even if it is all plastic, Generally responsive, Battery life...
Poor quality video recorder, Screen doesn't have much contrast and narrow viewing angles, Get rid of the handsfree kit, Not much support for music and video formats...
The Galaxy Ace is a nice little smartphone for anybody who wants to give Android a go without breaking the bank. Apart from the camera, which did better than we'd expected, it's rather limited in multimedia features. But overall, this is a fast, handy...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 12:00:26
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace comes hot on the heels of the sock-evaporating, super stunning Samsung Galaxy S 2. However with a different shape and decidedly down-sized specs, it’s clearly not for the same type of audience. Is it worth a look with the HTC Wil...
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...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 12:00:26
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace looks good, and it would be very appealing looks-wise if it weren't so easy to compare it with the iPhone 4. Naturally, it can't compete with the Apple device, but it is far cheaper and runs on Android, which many will prefer. P...
Good looks, excellent price, good features...
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...
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Samsung have already put out countless Galaxy branded phones, most notably the super popular Galaxy S. Running with the popularity of the Galaxy brand name, the newest edition (also known as the S8530) has just been pushed to shelves. Although it may b...
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...
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UPDATED: The Samsung Galaxy Ace is still being touted as a top smartphone years after its launch, so we've updated our review accordingly. Should you consider it at all despite it's super-budget price tag?Once a bit player on the smartphone scene, famed m...
Compatible with Google Navigation, Decent 5MP camera, Easy to set up webmail, Light and feels good in the hand, Good battery life...
Slow internet, Laggy and jerky response when swiping, Social media lacking, Low quality screen, Pre-loaded applications that cannot be uninstalled...
A well-priced and featured phone let down by its low-quality screen and slow processor...
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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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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 13:11:20
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Cheap doesn't have to mean nasty, as the Samsung Galaxy Ace, a budget level smartphone, proves. Looks-wise it borrows heavily from the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S, but that's no bad thing in our book (although Apple may beg to differ). We particularly lik...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 01:43:17
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace, although not the leader of the pack when it comes to features, is a reliable Android-powered smartphone that runs the most popular version of the Android Operating System, 2.3 (Gingerbread). This budget phone is good for browsing t...
5MP camera with LED flash, geo-tagging and face and smile detection, Swype keyboard comes pre-installed for better predictive text, solid feature set for the price...
Only 158MB of internal storage - you will need to buy a separate microSD card to add to the phone. The 800MHz processor, although reliable, falls far behind the processing speed more recent phones are capable of. Startup is slow, and the resolution on the...
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Samsung is the world’s biggest smartphone maker, in no small part due to its successful range of Android-powered Galaxy smartphones. Taking on the likes of Apple’s iPhone 4S is the Korean tech firm’s top-of-the-line Galaxy S II, whilst the more afforda...
cessor matches Gio’s speed but scores lower on benchmark test, no HDready video recording, display is a fingerprint magnet and prone to showing reflections when used in direct sunlight...
Processor matches Gio’s speed but scores lower on benchmark test, no HDready video recording, display is a fingerprint magnet and prone to showing reflections when used in direct sunlight.
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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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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...
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...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:03:12
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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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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 02:43:14
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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...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:26:07
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UPDATED: The Samsung Galaxy Ace is still being touted as a top smartphone years after its launch, so we've updated our review accordingly. Should you consider it at all despite it's super-budget price tag?Once a bit player on the smartphone scene, famed m...
Compatible with Google Navigation, Easy to set up webmail, Light and feels good in the hand...
Slow internet, Laggy and jerky response when swiping, Social media lacking, Low quality screen...
We're going to re-write the verdict to this phone - it's now under £90 in the shops, is being touted as THE budget phone to buy and bundled with a lot of tablets, so it's only right that users get the proper decision on a phone that launched in January 20...
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace comes hot on the heels of the sock-evaporating, super stunning Samsung Galaxy S2. However with a different shape and decidedly down-sized specs, it's clearly not for the same type of audience. Is it worth a look with the HTC Wildfir...
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.Tags: Samsung Galaxy Ace, Samsung Galaxy...
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TP Friend, Marc A. from Quezon City, recently bought a unit of one the better selling Samsung Android phones in the Philippines currently, Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830...
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The Samsung Galaxy Ace is a mid-range touchscreen Android phone released by Samsung sitting comfortably between the Galaxy S and the low-end cornucopia of Galaxy Fit, Mini and the Galaxy 5. It has some pretty decent specs that would put it into the high-e...
It's easy to love the Samsung Galaxy Ace. The midrange price point and close to high-end specs (it looks like it has the best specs in its price range) makes it a top choice if you're in the market for a phone that won't break your wallet but won't leave...
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Once in a while, the mobile tech world springs a surprise. The spanking new Samsung Galaxy Ace is one of them. Powered by Qualcomm's 800MHz (MSM7227-1 Turbo) processor, running Android v2.2 Froyo and packed with impressive features like 5MP camera with AF...
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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...
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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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-26 16:47:16
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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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