Friday, May 25, 2012

Samsung Unveiles GSM only Galaxy Ace Duos

Samsung has launched global version of Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos.  Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos CDMA+GSM  version was released earlier in India with a price tag of ₹13,490 and it is available in the market. Now GSM+GSM dual sim version of Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos is launched to international GSM markets.
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos GSM only version comes with 832MHz processor, 512MB of RAM and runs on Android Gingerbread OS. The phone has 3.5 inch TFT capacitive touch screen with screen resolution of HVGA 320*480 pixels(~165 ppi pixel density). The dimensions are 112.7*61.5*11.5mm and weighs 122 grams.  The new Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos is as slim as original Samsung Galaxy Ace and weighs just 10 grams heavier.
This new Galaxy smartphone has Samsung’s proprietary ‘Dual SIM always on’ feature, which automatically forwards calls from SIM 2 to the SIM 1 when when the user is talking on SIM 1, meaning there are no calls missed calls. Other features of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos are 5MP auto focus camera, 3GB internal memory and expandable memory upto 32GB through microSD card. The new Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos has 1300 mAh battery compared to 1650 mAh battery of CDMA variety.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos will first launch in Russia in June and it will roll out to other parts of world such as Europe, CIS, Latin America, Southeast and Southwest Asia, Middle East, Africa, and China.
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos GSM variant


Key Specifications of Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos:
  • GSM+GSM Dual Sim
  • 3.5inch HVGA (320x480) TFT-LCD
  • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • 832MHz processor with 512MB RAM
  • 5MP camera with autofocus 
  • Wi-Fi 802.11, USB 2.0, Bluetooth v 3.0
  • 3GB internal memory, microSD slot (up to 32GB)
  • 1,300 mAh battery
  • Stand-by Up to 520 hours on 2G and Up to 410 hours on 3G
  • Talk time Up to 6 h 30 mins on 2G and Up to 16 h 40 mins on 3G
Cost of Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos GSM version: The new Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos is not yet revealed. However it is expected to be priced similar to CDMA variant.

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