Samsung Galaxy Ace Style lands as basic Android offering

Samsung Galaxy Ace Style

Forget the S5, the Ace Style is here




As attention is heaped on the Galaxy S5 upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5 release date, the Korean manufacturer has officially unveiled a new entry level offering in the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style.


Further padding its lower-end catalogue of smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style sees a barebones array of specs packaged within a largely familiar plastic body that is set to be made available in Cream White and Dark Grey colour schemes.


The Galaxy Ace Style features a unique look and a light, simplified user experience powered by Google’s Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, making it ideal for young, expressive types,” an official Samsung spokesperson said of the new phone.



Samsung Galaxy Ace Style Features


Powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 512MB of RAM, the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style plays host to a basic 4-inch display and just 4GB of internal storage – further expandable via microSD card.


Lining up at a slightly bulky 10.65mm thick, the Ace Style packs in a pair of integrated cameras, with a 5-megapixel snapper on the rear joining a forward-facing VGA snapper.


Running Google’s latest Android 4.4 KitKat OS, the basic Samsung Galaxy Ace Style specs sheet is rounded off by a 1500mAh Lithium-Ion battery, 720p HD video recording capabilities and the usual array of Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity options.



Samsung Galaxy Ace Style Release Date and Price


Although an exact Samsung Galaxy Ace Style release date is yet to be confirmed, the manufacturer has revealed the phone will begin a global rollout later this month.


A Samsung Galaxy Ace Style price is still to be confirmed.


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