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Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 review

Our Rating :

Once a brilliant buy, the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is now a bit long in the tooth

Specifications

Android 2.3.6, 3.8in 480×800 display

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The Galaxy Ace 2 quickly downloaded and installed BBC iPlayer, and the programmes we watched were fairly smooth, but there was an intermittent jerkiness to them. For comparison, the same programme played smoothly on our test iPhone 3GS using the same Wi-Fi connection at the same time. We had no problems watching our locally stored Xvid and H.264 test videos, but our DivX only played audio, not video, our MKV video played so slowly it was unwatchable and our MOV video didn’t play at all.

The Samsung is great for web browsing, though. The pages render quickly, scroll smoothly and look fantastic. The Galaxy Ace 2 rendered the BBC News page in just 10 seconds, beating the LG Optimus L7 by a good seven seconds. It may have a smaller screen than the S Advance, but this is a still a great phone if you often browse the web.

Samsung Galaxy Ace 2

Sadly, its internal storage is minimal. You get 1.1GB of storage space for apps and media, which is nowhere near enough for a decent collection; thankfully you can install a micro SD card with a capacity up to 32GB for around £15, making it a far more media-friendly device.

CONCLUSION

The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 was a hugely popular phone in its day, back in 2012 when it was playing second fiddle to the then mighty Samsung Galaxy S3. We were very positive about the handset when we first saw it, but it hasn’t dropped in price sufficiently to still make it a contender today.

Prices range considerably for this ageing phone, with its dual-core 800MHz processor and its 3.8in, 480×800 resolution display, but you can still pay well over £100 for one from a high street retailer. Which is pretty crazy given its age and what you could buy instead.

The best example is the brilliant Motorola Moto G. It has a fast processor, the latest version of Android and a HD 1,280,720 display. It’s the budget phone to beat all other budget phones, and many more expensive ones too. You can pick it up for as little as £100 from O2 at present.

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Details

Rating*****
AwardBest Buy

Hardware

Main display size3.8in
Native resolution480×800
CCD effective megapixels5-megapixel
FlashLED
GPSyes
Internal memory1024MB
Memory card supportmicroSD
Memory card included0MB
Operating frequenciesGSM 850/900/1800/1900 3G 850/2100
Wireless dataGPRS, EDGE, 3G
Size118x62x11
Weight119g

Features

Operating systemAndroid 2.3.6
Microsoft Office compatibilityWord/Excel/PowerPoint/PDF viewers
FM Radioyes
AccessoriesStereo earphones, USB lead, Plug
Talk time7.5 hours
Standby time28 days

Buying Information

SIM-free price£227
Price on contract0
Prepay price£180
SIM-free supplierwww.lambda-tek.com
Contract/prepay supplierwww.carphonewarehouse.com
Detailswww.samsung.co.uk

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