Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 Review

Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 Review Price and specificationSamsung Galaxy Ace 2 Review Worked best. Its desigh spaces and connectivity is best in all. The Samsung Galaxy series has become the shining star in the Android smartphone firmament. And while the Samsung Galaxy S3 may have stolen all the attention so far this year, there are plenty of cheaper options in the series, too. The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 Price 5,850.00 Rs.


Design
The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is aimed at the same sort of audience as the original Ace - those not quite willing to pay top dollar but who want a phone that doesn't miss out any major features. However, its specs have been given a big bump-up since last year's model.

The screen is bigger, has been graced with more pixels, and the phone's engine room works a lot harder. With an 800MHz processor and a weeny 278MB of RAM, the first Ace was a bit of a wimp. But armed with 768MB of RAM and a dual-core 800MHz chip, this is something else.

The inoffensive black design is very familiar, though. It's not out to make a statement or get people drooling, but it won't attract derision either. The front of the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is topped with toughened glass and its rear by a textured black plastic battery cover. Some of the hallmarks of a "lower cost" phone are clear here. There's no grace to the seams that run around its sides, it's not super-slim at 10.5mm and - the dead giveaway - the camera housing arrangement on the rear looks particularly perfunctory.

A lack of character may be no big problem at this price for many, but it is a little disappointing when the aluminium-bodied HTC One V made a better job of it recently. And the Sony Xperia U has a much more distinctive look, even if it too doesn't feel all that high-end in-hand.

Hardware
Slightly drab and a little chunky, the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is no jaw-dropping beauty, but there are plenty of neat concessions to usability. The volume control and power buttons are placed on opposite sides, so you won't accidentally press the wrong one in blind use and the microSD is kept on the outside behind a plastic flap. Its come with good quality battery life.
Memory
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 i8160 comes with 4 GB internal storage and 768 MB RAM. There is a memory card slot supporting microSD storage of up to 32 GB. You get GPRS, EDGE, a speed of up to 14.4 Mbps with HSDPA connections and you have Wi-Fi connectivity. The phone sports a Bluetooth, an optional NFC and a microUSB v2.0 slot.

Just below the screen are touch sensitive soft keys and a clicky select key similar in design to those of its Ace series brothers. The soft keys light up with a cool blue hue, but are visible when unlit too. And, thankfully, the select button has been made a little more squat than before - a little sleeker-looking than the dumpy rectangle of the previous model. The new design is much more Samsung Galaxy S3-like.

Key Features
3.8in 480 x 800 pixel screen
Dual-core 800 MHz processor
Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS

5MP camera with 720p video

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