Testseek.co.uk have collected 84 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-S7275 Galaxy Ace 3 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-S7275 Galaxy Ace 3.
December 2013
(71%)
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The editors liked
A 4G phone for under £300
Impressive range of features
Including NFC
Screen is surprisingly good despite seemingly low specs
4G connectivity
Expandable storage
Samsung stylings
Good general build quality
Relatively smooth
Fluid interface
Very good audio player
4G / NFC connectivity
Easy to use
Bright screen
4G enabled
Bright Screen
Decent Battery
Intuitive UI
4G
Useful Easy Mode
4G support
NFC on board
Supports 4G
MicroSD card support
Clean user interface
Premium design for a budget phone
Simple
Easy to use UI
Decent battery life
Expandable memory
Decent camera
The editors didn't like
Not really a 'budget' handset anymore
Customers may still associate the Ace line with lower-spec phones
Feels a little cheap
Especially when you take the back cover off
Screen and specs fall short of much cheaper Moto G
Limited on-board storage
Bundled Samsung software could be confusing for new users
The Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 brings good performance and excellent battery life to buyers on a budget. Its screen resolution may not be fantastic and some of its software additions are fairly superfluous, but now the price has come down, it's a much better va...
Good general build quality, Relatively smooth, fluid interface, Very good audio player, 4G / NFC connectivity
A bit heavy for its size, Videos/photos aren't amazing quality, Battery life could be better
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Published: 2014-02-07, Author: Kevin , review by: 3g.co.uk
Easy to use, Bright screen, 4G enabled
Unremarkable appearance, Unremarkable performance
The Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 doesn't really do anything wrong but other than the inclusion of 4G it doesn't do anything that well either. Its performance, screen, battery life and camera all get the job done, but only just. The whole phone can be summed up by...
Supports 4G, MicroSD card support, Clean user interface
Slightly sluggish performance, Average camera, Dated design
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Premium design for a budget phone, Simple, easy to use UI, Decent battery life
Trumped by cheaper Moto G, Too many apps, Bright screen
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Published: 2014-01-08, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
4G connectivity, expandable memory, decent camera
Specs don't compete with cheaper rivals
The Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 is a pretty decent midrange phone, with an okay screen, reasonably fast processor and better than average camera. But the game has changed with the Google-backed Motorola Moto G, and the midrange has shifted up in spec and down ...
Low resolution screen, Disappointing battery life, Short on internal memory
It is quite difficult to recommend the Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 – but that's not because of any really poor intrinsic failings. Yes, I'd have liked a better screen and better battery life, but when stacked up alongside 4G and NFC these are compromises you ha...
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Published: 2013-12-18, Author: Thomas , review by: techradar.com
Bright Screen, Decent Battery, Intuitive UI, 4G
A little heavy, Awkward keyboard, Disappointing Camera, Not HD
The Galaxy Ace range has traditionally been a lower-powered and lower-priced, and this has continued with the Galaxy Ace 3. There are obviously going to be some trade-offs for the lower price, such as a smaller processor, smaller and lower-res screen, an...
Screen and specs fall short of much cheaper Moto G; Limited on-board storage; Bundled Samsung software could be confusing for new users
The Galaxy Ace 3 has an adequate set of specs for the price, but neither its screen, software or performance match the Motorola Moto G's, which costs half as much. Unlike the Moto G though, the Ace 3 does offer 4G and expandable storage -- the only reason...