SamsungSamsung Galaxy Ace Plus announced

Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus announced

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The all new Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus duly follows the footsteps of its predecessor while stepping a point ahead in terms of content sharing abilities. Built for the youth who are active professionally and socially, the phone exploits Android Gingerbread and Samsung services.

Moreover, the 1GHz processor along with HSDPA 7.2 Mbps connectivity could make the smartphone encounter quite swift and convenient. The handset boasts of a 3.65-inch HVGA display which stands transfixed over a stylish casing with rounded edges.

Surfing the web, downloading content, and video streaming can be carried out thanks to the Wi-Fi 802.11 connectivity. Users are entitled to more content choice and usability due to the availability of 2GB shared storage capacity for multimedia and a 1GB direct storage capacity for applications.

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“Samsung Mobile is opening 2012 with the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus, which will help enhance the Galaxy brand following the huge success of the GALAXY S, Galaxy SII, Galaxy Ace and Galaxy mini. The Galaxy Ace Plus benefits from the Android Gingerbread platform and Samsung services, which provide a better mobile experience for more consumers,” commented JK Shin, President of IT and Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics.

Other attributes include Samsung’s TouchWiz interface and ThinkFree which allows editing of word and excel documents while on the move. Notably, the phone embeds a 5MP autofocus camera which should keep photography buffs satisfied. The social networking front has not been neglected either as services such as Social Hub, Music Hub and ChatON are also featured in this handset.

The device will first hit stores across Russia in January 2012 and will eventually reach Europe, Middle East, Southeast and Southwest Asia, Latin America, CIS, Africa and China. The exact Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus release date and price details have not received a mention as of now.

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