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The editors liked
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
Good looks
Excellent price
Good features
Solid smartphone features
Compatible with Google Navigation
Decent 5MP camera
Easy to set up webmail
Light and feels good in the hand
Good battery life
Great looking design
Generous screen size
External speaker performance
Cheap
Small and stylish
Plenty of Android features
Long battery life
Usability and handling
Clear
Intuitive interface
Reasonable finish
Even if it is all plastic
Generally responsive
Battery life
Surprisingly fast interface
Stylish design
Easy to type on
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
The editors didn't like
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
Processor can’t compete with many other smartphones
No Flash
Short on internal memory.
Slow internet
Laggy and jerky response when swiping
Social media lacking
Low quality screen
Pre-loaded applications that cannot be uninstalled
Limited multimedia performance
Low resolution video capture is behind the times
No Flash player
IPhone-like appearance will put some people off
No over-the-air Android updates
Poor quality video recorder
Screen doesn't have much contrast and narrow viewing angles
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
Abstract: 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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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...
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. ...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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 ...
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...