Samsung announces Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2

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GSMArena.com said:
Samsung has announced two new Android smartphones just a before the Mobile World Congress begins next week.

The first one is the Galaxy Ace 2, which will have a 3.8-inch, 800 x 480 resolution display, 800MHz dual-core processor, 768MB RAM, 4GB internal memory, 5 megapixel rear camera with 720p video recording, VGA front camera, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, GPS/GLONASS and a 1,500mAh battery.

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Next up is the Galaxy Mini 2. It has a 3.27-inch, 480 x 320 resolution display, 800MHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB internal memory, 3 megapixel fixed-focus rear camera with VGA video recording, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with DLNA, A-GPS and a 1,300mAh battery.

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Both the phones will be running Samsung's TouchWiz on top of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The Galaxy Ace 2 will launch in UK in April whereas the Galaxy Mini 2 will go on sale in France in March.

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I want to get one IF I was serious in my studies. :D
 

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WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
I want to get one IF I was serious in my studies. :D

There's a difference between the word want and need. Teenagers today are spoiled no end, anywho I bet Apple with attack this product of Samsung again. Haha.
 

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Earth said:
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
I want to get one IF I was serious in my studies. :D

There's a difference between the word want and need. Teenagers today are spoiled no end, anywho I bet Apple with attack this product of Samsung again. Haha.

A need is something essential for us to live but a want is something that people would like to have. :D
 

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I own the current Galaxy Mini and if I was upgrading I'd probably go with the Ace 2. That yellow back cover on the Mini 2 is ghastly.
 
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I own a galaxy ace 1 and it's a piece of #####! I'll be going for an I phone next or a galaxy s2.
 

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ZeroDay said:
I own a galaxy ace 1 and it's a piece of s**t! I'll be going for an I phone next or a galaxy s2.

I know, it has weak specifications, the Ace 2 looks to be much more powerful (click here for possible specifications). If you want to go with either the iPhone or the Samsung Galaxy S II, I prefer the Galaxy SII, it has a faster CPU and is much more durable and lighter.

You may also wish to take a look at the specifications of the Galaxy S II and the iPhone 4s to make a choice.

 
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After my HTC Wildfire I was think about getting a Galaxy S II. A friend has one and it has lasted him a while and the screen and the whole phone has not be broken. Plus it's faster then the HTC Wildfire. Has any one else here had a Galaxy they can share some information on?
 
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I saw on the gadget show that the new nexus is supposed to be the most powerfull smart phone at the moment. The ace 2 may have a dual core but it's only running at 800 mhz most dual cores in smart phones are running at 1ghz. But to be honest I really dont think any smart phone matches up to the I phone, Apple have just perfected the smart phone and ios is very smooth.
 
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I dunno the gadget show said the new nexus was the top smart phone. In my honest opinion though any smart phone is nothing but a second rate gadget compared to the I-Phone, Apple really have perfect the smart phone.
 

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You do realise Smartphones are over-rated. Oh well.
 
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Over rated how? Every time I've used one the I phone leaves android for dead.
 

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I admit, the iPhone has a very cool OS, but let's look before at the quality of the device. The Samsung is far better than the iPhone in terms of durability and the accidentally dropping of a device is an accident that happens with almost everyone. We shouldn't look at how popular is the brand, but our first thing to check is the quality. :)
 

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Explaining a fewest words possible, you're paying a very high premium for these devices, contracts and other hidden costs.

WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
We shouldn't look at how popular is the brand, but our first thing to check is the quality. :)

Here's a phone that will survive a drop to the floor, and still work.

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Not trolling.
 

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Earth said:
Explaining a fewest words possible, you're paying a very high premium for these devices, contracts and other hidden costs.

WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
We shouldn't look at how popular is the brand, but our first thing to check is the quality. :)

Here's a phone that will survive a drop to the floor, and still work.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/31/Nokia_3310_blue.jpg/253px-Nokia_3310_blue.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/EETMx.jpg

Not trolling.

I agree with you 100%. I used to own a Nokia 1100 a few months ago, until my father bought a Samsung Galaxy S Plus, and we got a free Samsung Champ with it, which I now own. From that time, I started to become interested in mobile phones. I do believe the Nokia 1100 is much more durable than my current Samsung Champ. BTW, do you want a picture of my Nokia 1100? :D

EDIT: Want to see this one? :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-VKY5zOES4
 
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