The Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 is an international version of the S5830L quad-band phone. The S5830 is made for the international market and features dual-band operation in the 900 and 1900 MHz frequency segments. It is a 3G device that supports DLNA networks. If the ISP used supports DLNA, the Dual Band Galaxy Ace is capable of 3G wireless speeds.

Since the Galaxy Ace S5830 recognizes the 802.11 b/g/n WiFi network standard and uses the Android operating system (v 2.2), it is capable of not only recognizing local public access points so that one can stay in contact with the Internet for up to 11 hours. on one battery charge, but it can also be integrated into a home network using an older router that only supports 802 b/g, which means you can use and update this smartphone as part of your home network. It also makes heavy use of Bluetooth technology so you can sync other devices with it or you can sync it with your PC via Bluetooth. The 5 MP camera lets you share images instantly, and with the right amount of memory, it can also handle some pretty sophisticated videography tasks.

Since the Android operating system is tied to Google and its wide variety of open applications, one can have access to 200,000 or more applications at the moment. From the manufacturer, it is equipped to stay in touch with email, text messages and SNS so that one can instantly stay in touch with not only friends, family but also the office through text messages and web applications offered.

The S5830 offers a minimalist yet sophisticated approach to networking, as it recognizes Google networks and should recognize Google’s latest social networking option, Google+, an application that allows you to set up a “social circle” of friends, although it does offer a number of of safeguards so that one can keep in touch with those with whom one wants to keep in touch, while the others are left out. It’s a nice job that helps ensure a little more security on the web than other social media vehicles offer. They’re likely to get to this point, but Google will likely offer even more sophisticated apps. The entire smartphone market seems to be in a huge state of flux right now, as each network struggles to maintain its cap.

Google, however, since it’s available for PCs and smartphones due to its close tie to Android, is likely to hold a slight edge in this department. Speaking of borders, the S5830 offers predictive texting as it fills in the blanks after one has entered a letter or two. The S5830 also offers SWYPE technology that allows you to press one of two points on the QWERTY keyboard’s touchscreen application, and the Ace fills in the letters you’re typing, another type of predictive typing mode. The responsive touch screen updates quickly as the Ace is powered by an 800MHz processor and up to 32GB of microSD memory can be installed for enough memory to make up for the lack of a super-high-speed processor.

The fully integrated touch screen also lets you organize your contacts into four categories so you can have the type of screen you need. For example, if you like a history of emails or text messages, you can use the organizer to display the history. Other features of this organizer include allowing you to organize around the activity, the mail or the type of information. All of this information is displayed on a 3.5-inch high-resolution HVGA screen.

The Ace is a compact smartphone that offers a high degree of flexibility and web integration thanks to its operating system in a 4.2-inch by 2.4-inch by 0.4-inch package that weighs 3.5 ounces. It also has built-in GPS capability with A-GPS support so with access to Google Earth and Maps, available through Android apps, the Ace can also act as a sophisticated navigation device as well as a smartphone.

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