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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.
Comfortable design and build quality, Slick user experience, Swype keyboard
Multitasking; 5 megapixel camera; 3.5" screen, 800 MHz CPU
Cool looks, great price, decent features...
Small and stylish, Powerful Android software, Swype keyboard.
IPhonelike looks, Above average camera for stills, Hotswappable microSD cards (up to 32GB)
Affordable; runs on Android 2.2 Froyo; compact and light; TouchWiz 3.0 interface; camera is decent for still photos.
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.
Nothing Exceptional About Features, No Flash Support, Low Resolution Screen
Uninspiring design; No Flash support; Lacklustre media performance
Processor shows it’s not on the same level as many other smartphonesLook and Feel...
Slow internet, Laggy and jerky response when swiping, Social media lacking, Low quality screen
Poor video recording, Below average calling quality, No Flash, No DivX/Xvid codec support out of the box
Slow processor; limited onboard storage; QVGA quality video recording; lowresolution screen.
By TechSmart.co.za on December 01, 2011
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...
By CNET UK on December 01, 2011
So there we have it: five phones that are all worthy of your attention if you don't want to spend all your cash on the latest top-end handset. Make sure to check out all our reviews and price comparisons to make sure you're getting the phone...
By Tech-Reviews UK on November 08, 2011
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,...
By PCWorld India on July 07, 2011
The Samsung Galaxy Ace is a mid-range Android 2.2 (Froyo) smartphone with a 3.5-inch display and a 5MP camera....
By IT Reviews on July 05, 2011
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....
By TechTree on June 27, 2011
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By PC Advisor on June 16, 2011
The Galaxy Ace is a mid-range Android smartphone that offers a slick user experience, but it's overpriced compared to its rivals....
By CNET Australia on May 30, 2011
The Ace looks and feels good, and executes the basics with ease, but we expect a lot more from a phone at this price point....
By The Inquirer on May 28, 2011
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...
By Trusted Reviews on May 27, 2011
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...
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