Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Android Smartphone Reviews

Posted by admin on Monday, April 18, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Android Smartphone Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Android Smartphone Reviews. GALAXY Ace takes a minimal approach in its design, resulting in a sophisticated mobile that will allure. The smooth rounded edges and slim, compact size are a pleasure to wrap your fingers around, just as the large 3.5" HVGA screen is a delight to watch. With approximately 100,000 apps available on the Android Market, there's no end to what your mobile can do. Enjoy countless games, utilities, news, health and finance applications with more being added each day. The scope of what GALAXY Ace can do is virtually unlimited! GALAXY Ace offers a fully integrated one-page layout of your phone book, IM, email, and SNS. You can also organize and view your contacts according to four separate formats-Info, History, Activity and Media-so you can customize your layout just the way you want it. GALAXY Ace comes fully loaded with all I need for smooth web browsing, downloading and more. Equipped with a strong 800MHz processor and Wi-Fi, I can surf the web, download apps quickly, and share content with friends. Multitasking is a breeze, so we can have fun in all sorts of ways. GALAXY Ace features Quicktype by SWYPE, an intelligent interface that connects the dots made by your finger to figure out what you are trying to write. By moving your finger across the keypad from letter to letter in one fluid motion, the mobile senses exactly what you want to say.

This is my first real touch phone and first exposure to Android therefore I am still learning all of its tricks, charms and flaws. I am quite pleased with the design, feel and functions. I must confess, I'm a Samsung fan but I moved to this from a Nokia E71 which was rock solid functional with excellent battery life but the online experience was a bit clunky and limited by the screen size. Now I have far more screen real estate and online connection is seamlessly smooth with no pauses to ask permission etc.

Phone is quite light and I'm a pocketer not a belt clipper. On the lookout for a spare battery. Love the Android Market. Heard a lot about Swype but haven't tried it yet. Only irritation is Bluetooth seems to disconnect occasionally from my BlueAnt S4 handsfree set or vice versa. That never happened with the E71.

A very good midrange Samsung Android on the way to Samsung Galaxy S if that is your ambition.

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