Sunday, January 8, 2012

Samsung announces Galaxy Ace Plus

Following the trend of placing the largest possible number of names in the Galaxy models of their phones, Samsung today announced the sequel to the Galaxy Ace, Ace Galaxy Plus. The design has remained the same, but the internal hardware has undergone some changes deserved. Yet he has not improved enough to scale up both the smartphone and should remain in the field of mid-end.


The Galaxy Ace Plus comes with a 1 GHz processor, 3.65-inch screen, 3G support, WiFi and Bluetooth, 5 megapixel camera, 3 GB of internal storage and comes with Android 2.3. Strangely, even with the screen a little larger than the previous (3.5 inches), the resolution remained the same 320 x 480 pixels, which can end up making the items displayed in it are a little stretched. But nothing too noticeable, I guess.

Moreover, it comes with all the customizations that cell line are entitled Galaxy, including the TouchWiz, the Social Service Hub and messaging between devices of the platform, Chaton. Samsung did not say the suggested price but said it will be available in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America in the coming months.

If this model is successful, we can expect the coming of the Samsung Ace Ventura Galaxy Super Plus More Advanced in 2013. Just to follow the trend.