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Samsung Galaxy Ace S 5830 Launched, Details And Specs Unveiled

Gadget Herald: The Samsung Galaxy Ace S 5830 has officially been launched and it is also considered as a mini Galaxy smartphone. Some days ago there were a number of photographs of two Samsung phones leaked, and one of them is the Galaxy Ace S 5830.

The details of the phone have been provided by the company themselves and it is indeed quite impressive for a phone which will be making its place in the mid segment. The phone has a 3.5 inch complete touch screen with TouchWiz 3.0 User Interface, and in addition to this, it is running on the latest Google Android 2.2 FroYo operating system.

The S 5830 also features a 5 megapixel camera with flash and autofocus, which should provide enhanced photographs and quality images. Secondly it is running on the Qualcomm QCT MSM7227-1 Turbo 800 MHz processor which lets this smartphone run with ease. 3G, BlueTooth, GPS and A-GPS connectivity is standard in every model, plus it also has 150MB inbuilt memory which can be expanded to 32GB.

Source: MG

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