Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus Is Samsung's Next For 2012

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, welcomes the year 2012, by adding an another smartphone to the Galaxy family named Galaxy Ace Plus, which was an enhanced version of #-Link-Snipped-# released last year. The Galaxy Ace Plus was about to be rolled out in Russia starting from January 2012, and gradually through the year it would be rolled out to Europe, CIS, Latin America, Southeast and Southwest Asia, the Middle East, Africa and China.

“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,” #-Link-Snipped-#, President of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics. “In 2012, we will continue to make every effort to create an easy and fun mobile experience by expanding our incredibly popular GALAXY smartphone range, which is now one of the most recognized and successful mobile brands in the world.”

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The Galaxy Ace Plus is powered by 1GHz processor and HSDPA of 7.2 Mbps connectivity along with WiFi 802.11 functionality could speed up the browsing speed. A 5MP Auto Focus main Camera with 3.65? HVGA TFT display are inherited from Samsung Galaxy Ace to Ace Plus. Additionally Galaxy Ace Plus offers 512 MB ram along with 2 GB of shared internal flash memory and up-to 1 GB of direct storage for applications which was not provided in the Galaxy Ace.

#-Link-Snipped-#This smartphone is also about to run over Android Gingerbread with Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface at the top of Android 2.3 OS. Additionally two tools are added to Galaxy Ace Plus named, ThinkFree and ChatON. ThinkFree is a tool for on the go editing of office documents, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDFs. ChatON, as you guessed was a chatting tool but for chatting based on mobile numbers connecting all mobile platforms instead of a formal username & password based chats. That is, "ChatON, connecting all phone users—across any phone platform—into a single community using phone numbers instead of usernames and passwords, provides an easy instant messaging, group chatting and sharing of content in multiple formats—images, video, voice, contacts, calendar—to make messaging simpler and more intuitive than ever.", says #-Link-Snipped-#

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