Well, Samsung surely are on a Smartphone streak at the moment, following on from the last 2 weeks surprise announcements of the Galaxy S4 Mini and the Galaxy S4 Active Samsung have today announced the Galaxy Ace 3 mid-ranged popular smartphone.
Over the past few years the Samsung Galaxy Ace range of handsets has provided a popular and budget alternative to Samsung’s bigger Galaxy smartphones and it looks like Samsung are keen to carry on this with its latest device.
The Ace 3 continues on from where the Ace 3 left off with a 4-inch 800 x 480 pixel resolution LCD display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM lies inside the handset and it comes running the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS with a host of Samsung features.
These include features such as S Translator, Smart Stay and S Voice as well as all the Jelly Bean features including Google Now.
The Galaxy Ace 3 will also bring the 4G to the Ace line of phones as it supports the superfast LTE signal which will surely make it an even bigger budget hit, however a 3G version of the phone will be available but the specifications will take a hit as the 3G one comes with a 1GHz processor and only 4GB of internal storage (leaving just 1.77GB is left available for use).
Inside you get a large 8GB of internal memory (5GB of which is actually left over after system files) but this can be expanded via the MicroSD Card slot which can take up to a 64GB mem stick. On the back of the phone you get a decent 5mp camera with a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera in there too.
Size wise the Ace 3 comes in at 121.2 x 62.7 x 9.8mm and weighs just 119.5g which make the handset slightly lager (due to the screen size increase) than the Ace 2 but it will be thinner and weigh less in the pocket.
Samsung haven’t release4d any Pricing or release date info yet, just the handset but with the Samsung Galaxy and Ativ event taking pace on June the 20th we would hope to have some more info then.