The new Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus gives not only freedom of communication, but also offers impressive functionality for work and active social activities. Here everyone will find a tool for their task, because the device is based on the most flexible and fast-growing operating system Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Through a single Google account, you get access to all the usual services: Gmail, Gtalk, Google Maps, Search and the huge Android Market application store catalog.

Communication is easy!

Stay up to date with all the latest events, communicate with your friends and colleagues, collect information from all sources in one place with the Social Hub functionality. The Social Hub platform allows you to quickly send messages to your friends, view the latest comments and events in your feed, and upload photos to an album. You have full access to many social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Odnoklassniki and many other clients are already built into the system.

Improved performance.

The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus has a 1000 Mhz processor, unlike the Galaxy Ace, which has an 800 Mhz processor. Thanks to the improved processor, you get an increase in performance, that is, unsurpassedly fast surfing the Internet and comfortable work with applications.

Scope of delivery:

  • Telephone
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • Stereo headset
  • USB cable

Positioning

Samsung has not been wasting time lately and is releasing one smartphone after another, trying to saturate the market with low-end communicators on the Android operating system. Last year, several modifications of the popular Galaxy S model were released - i9001 and i9003, which differed slightly in specifications, which is why potential buyers were perplexed when choosing between these three devices.

In 2011, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Ace - a device, it seems to me, with an ideal price/quality ratio. And at the beginning of this year, a new product was ready - Ace Plus - an improved version of the previous model. However, the improvements affected only the processor and memory, the display diagonal increased slightly, but its resolution, camera and much more remained the same. Actually, the S7500 repeated the fate of last year's Galaxy S line. I won't be surprised if in a month or two we see Ace Plus 2 :)

Not everything is clear about the price either. For example, the recommended retail price for Samsung Y Pro Duos was stated to be 9,990 rubles. Less than a couple of weeks later, the price dropped to 8,000 rubles. I think that the same situation will happen with Samsung Ace Plus: now the device will go on sale at an RRP of 11,990 rubles, and after a short period of time it will become cheaper by two thousand.

Design, dimensions, control elements

In mid-January I was at the Samsung office and had the opportunity to get acquainted with a test sample of the Galaxy Ace Plus. At that time, its design did not bother me at all, since it could have been a prototype. Some time later, a commercial sample came into my hands, and I was quite surprised. It is clear that the appearance of the Ace Plus was unlikely to be very different from the “first” Ace, but using black glossy plastic on the rear panel, in my opinion, is too primitive. And this despite the fact that the back cover of the Samsung S5830 is made of matte plastic with a textured surface, and the new Wave M/Y and Galaxy Wonder are made of similar materials. In short, the Samsung S7500 design is a thing of the past: a battle between the iPhone 3GS and the Galaxy S.

The back side collects fingerprints and also has minor scratches and abrasions. The assembly is excellent: nothing crunches, does not play, the back cover does not press through.

The phone fits well in the hand thanks to the streamlined body shape and light weight (115 grams). The dimensions of the device are 114.5 x 62.5 x 11.2 mm, i.e. 3 millimeters thinner, but slightly wider and longer than the previous model.

The front panel contains a proximity sensor and a speaker. Its quality is quite good: the volume is high, the interlocutor can be heard clearly and intelligibly. Below the screen is a mechanical rectangular Home button, and on the left and right are Menu and Back. The backlight of the touch buttons is white, dim. At the bottom there is a microUSB connector (in the previous model it was covered with a curtain) and a microphone, at the top there is a 3.5 mm audio output for headphones or a headset. The volume rocker key is on the left side, on the right is the on/off button for the smartphone. The speakerphone, camera and flash are located on the back. The camera module is slightly raised above the body, so it may be subject to scratches, which may reduce the quality of photos.





To remove the cover, you need to pull the notch on the top edge of the device. The memory card slot is located at the bottom left (hot-swappable) and the SIM card is installed at the top.


Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus (left) and Prada 3.0 from LG


Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus (left) and LG Optimus HUB


Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus (left) and LG Optimus LINK


Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus (left) and Highscreen JET

Display

Unlike its predecessor, the Ace Plus has a screen diagonal of 3.65" (the same size for the Samsung Wave M). The resolution, unfortunately, remains the same - 320x480 pixels, the density has decreased - from 165 (for the Ace) to 158 pixels per inch. The matrix is ​​made using TFT-LCD technology, capable of displaying 16 million shades of color. The touch layer is capacitive, handles up to 5 simultaneous touches. The sensitivity is slightly higher than average and is comparable to Samsung Ace. Pixelation is less noticeable than on Samsung Wave M.

The viewing angles are large, but when tilted, the picture loses contrast. The brightness is adjusted manually in the display settings, since the device does not have a light sensor. There you can also select a font (downloaded from the Market beforehand), calibrate the three-axis accelerometer (ALPS), set the screen timeout (from 30 seconds to 30 minutes), enable or disable auto-rotate information when tilting the phone, and select the backlight time for the touch buttons . Ace Plus has a proximity sensor (GP2A).

In terms of brightness and color rendition, the Samsung S7500 screen is slightly inferior to the LG Optimus HUB, Sony Ericsson Mini/Mini Pro, Neo V. The screen does not fade much in the light, the information remains readable:




Viewing Angles

Comparison of displays of Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos (left), Highscreen Jet Duo, LG Optimus Hub and Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus:

Battery

The Samsung S7500 uses a 1350 mAh lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery. Model EB494358VU. The exact same one is available in Galaxy Fit, Gio and Ace. By the way, this model can also be installed in the Galaxy Y Pro, since it has a capacity of 1300 mAh.


The battery charge on the Ace Plus lasted about the same as in the “first” Ace. I don’t understand why the modified version doesn’t have a larger battery capacity?

If you use the phone for about 8 - 9 hours, the battery will be completely discharged provided: 15-25 minutes of calls per day, three hours of using Wi-Fi Internet (Twitter, mail, downloading applications and installing them), about five hours of mobile Internet with simultaneous listening to music (a couple of hours).

Samsung Galaxy S5830 battery test with Antutu

Samsung Galaxy S7500 battery test with Antutu

From USB it charges about two and a half hours, from the mains – about 1.5.

Communication capabilities

The Samsung S7500 smartphone operates in 2G (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and 3G (900/2100 MHz) cellular networks. HSDPA speed – up to 7.2 Mbit/s.

There is Bluetooth version 3.0 (with A2DP stereo profile) for file and voice transfer. In the previous model, the blue tooth version was 2.1.

There is a wireless connection Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. The device can be used as an access point (Wi-Fi Hotspot). In “Settings” there is a special item “Modem and access point”. Multimedia content is transmitted via DLNA. USB 2.0 (HighSpeed) is used to “transport” files and synchronize data.

When Ace is connected to a PC, it is detected as a USB flash device or USB modem.

Memory and memory card

The Samsung Ace Plus smartphone has 512 MB of RAM, and usually about 210 MB is free. Ace had 384 MB and about 180 MB free. Somehow it’s not a lot at all. However, for most purposes it is quite enough. About 3 GB of Flash memory is allocated for installing applications. If desired, all programs are transferred to microSD. Its maximum volume can be up to 32 GB.

Camera

The model has a 5-megapixel camera module with autofocus. There is a single-section LED backlight. The maximum image resolution is 2560x1920 pixels, video shooting (without autofocus) is at a resolution of 640x480 pixels at 30 frames per second. Let me remind you that in Samsung Ace the video resolution was 320x480 pixels (perhaps in new firmware it already writes in VGA).


The quality of the images, in my opinion, is the same as in the S5830: the detail is high, there is no “soap” around the edges, and there is practically no “noise” in low lighting conditions. The maximum shutter speed is 1/8, the minimum is 1/4400, the aperture is f/2.6.

While recording video, you can use the volume buttons to adjust the 3x digital zoom (in the Ace it was 2x).

The camera is launched through the menu using a shortcut. The interface looks like this: on the left - shooting mode (single shot, smile detection, continuous, panorama), scenes (landscape, night, sports, indoor, beach, sunset, etc.), backlight (on, off and automatic "), settings. On the right is the gallery, switching from photos to videos.

Photo settings:

  • Exposure value (-2 to +2)
  • Focus mode (autofocus, macro)
  • Timer
  • Resolution (640x480, 1280x960, 1600x1200, 2048x1536, 2560x1920)
  • ISO (auto, 100, 200 and 400)
  • Exposure metering (center-weighted, spot metering, matrix)
  • Quality (regular, excellent, best)

Video mode interface: left – recording mode (normal, for MMS), backlight, settings; on the right – switching from video to photo, entering the gallery.

Video settings:

  • Timer
  • Resolution (176x144, 320x240 and 640x480)
  • White balance (auto, daylight, cloudy, incandescent)
  • Effects (no effects, negative, black and white, sepia)
  • Video Quality (Normal, Excellent, Best)
  • Adjust (contrast, saturation, sharpness)

You can get full EXIF ​​information from a photo file:

Video characteristics:

  • Video codec: MPEG-4 Visual, 1540 Kbps
  • Resolution: 320 x 240, 25 fps
  • Audio codec: AAC, 96 Kbps
  • Channels: 1 channel, 48.0 KHz

Sample photos:

Photo of text:

With flash:

Performance

If the previous Samsung Galaxy Ace model had a BCM21553 chipset and a processor with a clock frequency of 832 MHz, then the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus has a Qualcomm MSM7227a chipset: ARM Cortex-A5 with a clock frequency of 1 GHz, DSP - Hexagon QDSP5 350 MHz, Adreno 200 video accelerator , ARMv7 architecture and process technology – 45 nm. Frankly speaking, this is my first time encountering such a chip.


There are no questions about the speed of work: quickly, without “glitches” and “bugs”. During testing, the device behaved quite stably.

System information:

Navigation

After launching the application, we agree with all the requests that the navigation suggests. The “cold” start of determining the coordinates of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus is about three minutes, the “hot” start is up to 10-15 seconds. Unfortunately, indoor satellites are reluctant to be identified, so the navigator had difficulty finding only three. But in open space - more than 10.

A map and a series of icons appear on the screen: at the top - compass, sound settings, satellite settings, battery charge, traffic jams; on the right – scaling, on the bottom left – “Search”, on the bottom right – “Menu”. If desired, we enable or disable various online services and configure POI filtering: cars, food, trade, entertainment, etc.

You can watch route navigation in a flat view or 3D, from above or with rotation. Night mode of maps or standard - day mode is available. Throughout the trip there is voice accompaniment of various events: turns, satellite reception conditions, etc.

To search for a destination, select one of the options, for example, by address. Enter the city, street and house. Building a route takes less than a second, and the same amount of time will be required to rebuild the route in the event of a traffic jam or other unpleasant situation.

The Navitel program coped with all the functions perfectly, but the Samsung Ace Plus clearly did not have enough screen resolution, so quite often I had to zoom in on the map.

Software platform

The Samsung Ace Plus smartphone runs on Android version 2.3.6. Firmware version – S7500XXKL1, kernel version – 2.6.38.6se.infra@SEI-44#1, build – Gingerbread.XXKL1.

Shell and menu

To unlock the screen, you need to press “Menu” or the device’s power button and then slide your finger from the center of the screen to the side. The TouchWIZ shell is traditionally used: seven desktops (3 by default) with widgets, a panel with “Dialer”, “Contacts”, “Messages” and an entrance to the “Menu”. The following are assigned to desktops: shortcuts, folders, hot keys and various widgets. Static and animated screensavers are used as wallpaper. When you hold down the mechanical Home button for a long time, a menu appears with previously launched applications. The task manager is also located there.

The menu is represented by 16 icons in a 4x4 grid on one screen. By clicking on “Menu” and selecting “edit”, the shortcuts can be moved. Including installing them in the bottom panel (“Home” cannot be replaced).

Improved version of the previous model. However, the improvements affected only the processor and memory, the display diagonal increased slightly, but its resolution, camera and much more remained the same. Actually, it repeated the fate of last year’s Galaxy S line. I won't be surprised if in a month or two we see Ace Plus 2 :)

Not everything is clear about the price either. For example, the recommended retail price for Samsung Y Pro Duos was stated to be 9,990 rubles. Less than a couple of weeks later, the price dropped to 8,000 rubles. I think that the situation will be the same: now the device will go on sale at an RRP of 11,990 rubles, and after a short period of time it will become cheaper by two thousand.

Design, dimensions, control elements

In mid-January I was at the Samsung office and had the opportunity to get acquainted with a test sample. At that time, its design did not bother me at all, since it could have been a prototype. Some time later, a commercial sample came into my hands, and I was quite surprised. It is clear that the appearance was unlikely to be very different from the “first” Ace, but using black glossy plastic on the rear panel, in my opinion, is too primitive. And this despite the fact that the back cover of the Samsung S5830 is made of matte plastic with a relief surface, and the new Wave M/Y and Galaxy Wonder are made of similar materials. In short, design is a thing of the past: the battle between the iPhone 3GS and the Galaxy S.

The back side collects fingerprints and also has minor scratches and abrasions. The assembly is excellent: nothing crunches, does not play, the back cover does not press through.

The phone fits well in the hand thanks to the streamlined body shape and light weight (115 grams). The dimensions of the device are 114.5 x 62.5 x 11.2 mm, i.e. 3 millimeters thinner, but slightly wider and longer than the previous model.


The front panel contains a proximity sensor and a speaker. Its quality is quite good: the volume is high, the interlocutor can be heard clearly and intelligibly. Below the screen is a mechanical rectangular Home button, and on the left and right are Menu and Back. The backlight of the touch buttons is white, dim. At the bottom there is a microUSB connector (in the previous model it was covered with a curtain) and a microphone, at the top there is a 3.5 mm audio output for headphones or a headset. The volume rocker key is on the left side, on the right is the on/off button for the smartphone. The speakerphone, camera and flash are located on the back. The camera module is slightly raised above the body, so it may be subject to scratches, which may reduce the quality of photos.









To remove the cover, you need to pull the notch on the top edge of the device. The memory card slot is located at the bottom left (hot-swappable) and the SIM card is installed at the top.



Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus(left) and Prada 3.0 from LG




Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus(left) and LG Optimus HUB




Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus(left) and LG Optimus LINK




Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus(left) and Highscreen JET

Display

Unlike its predecessor, the screen diagonal is 3.65" (the same size for Samsung Wave M). The resolution, unfortunately, remains the same - 320x480 pixels, the density has decreased - from 165 (for Ace) to 158 pixels per inch. The matrix is ​​made using technology TFT-LCD, capable of displaying 16 million shades of color. The touch layer is capacitive, handles up to 5 simultaneous touches. The sensitivity is slightly higher than average and is comparable to Samsung Ace. Pixelation is less noticeable than on Samsung Wave M.

The viewing angles are large, but when tilted, the picture loses contrast. The brightness is adjusted manually in the display settings, since the device does not have a light sensor. There you can also select a font (downloaded from the Market beforehand), calibrate the three-axis accelerometer (ALPS), set the screen timeout (from 30 seconds to 30 minutes), enable or disable auto-rotate information when tilting the phone, and select the backlight time for the touch buttons . Ace Plus has a proximity sensor (GP2A).


In terms of brightness and color reproduction, the screen is slightly inferior to LG Optimus HUB, Sony Ericsson Mini/Mini Pro, Neo V. The screen does not fade much in the light, the information remains readable:







Viewing Angles


Comparison of displays Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos (left), Highscreen Jet Duo, LG Optimus Hub and:

Battery

Communication capabilities

Memory and memory card

Camera

The model has a 5-megapixel camera module with autofocus. There is a single-section LED backlight. The maximum image resolution is 2560x1920 pixels, video shooting (without autofocus) is at a resolution of 640x480 pixels at 30 frames per second. Let me remind you that in Samsung Ace the video resolution was 320x480 pixels (perhaps in new firmware it already writes in VGA).



The quality of the images, in my opinion, is the same as in the S5830: the detail is high, there is no “soap” around the edges, and there is practically no “noise” in low lighting conditions. The maximum shutter speed is 1/8, the minimum is 1/4400, the aperture is f/2.6.

While recording video, you can use the volume buttons to adjust the 3x digital zoom (in the Ace it was 2x).

The camera is launched through the menu using a shortcut. The interface looks like this: on the left - shooting mode (single shot, smile detection, continuous, panorama), scenes (landscape, night, sports, indoor, beach, sunset, etc.), backlight (on, off and automatic "), settings. On the right is the gallery, switching from photo to video.











Photo settings:

  • Exposure value (-2 to +2)
  • Focus mode (autofocus, macro)
  • Timer
  • Resolution (640x480, 1280x960, 1600x1200, 2048x1536, 2560x1920)
  • ISO (auto, 100, 200 and 400)
  • Exposure metering (center-weighted, spot metering, matrix)
  • Quality (regular, excellent, best)

Video mode interface: left - recording mode (normal, for MMS), backlight, settings; on the right - switching from video to photo, entering the gallery.

Video settings:

  • Timer
  • Resolution (176x144, 320x240 and 640x480)
  • White balance (auto, daylight, cloudy, incandescent)
  • Effects (no effects, negative, black and white, sepia)
  • Video Quality (Normal, Excellent, Best)
  • Adjust (contrast, saturation, sharpness)





You can get full EXIF ​​information from a photo file:

Video characteristics:

  • Video codec: MPEG-4 Visual, 1540 Kbps
  • Resolution: 320 x 240, 25 fps
  • Audio codec: AAC, 96 Kbps
  • Channels: 1 channel, 48.0 KHz

Sample photos:


Photo of text:


With flash:

Performance

If the previous Samsung Galaxy Ace model had a BCM21553 chipset and a processor with a clock frequency of 832 MHz, then the Qualcomm MSM7227a chipset is present: ARM Cortex-A5 with a clock frequency of 1 GHz, DSP - Hexagon QDSP5 350 MHz, Adreno 200 video accelerator, ARMv7 architecture and technical process - 45 nm. Frankly speaking, this is my first time encountering such a chip.



There are no questions about the speed of work: quickly, without “glitches” and “bugs”. During testing, the device behaved quite stably.

System information:



Performance tests:


Quadrant Standard













Navigation

The smartphone is equipped with a seventh generation GPS navigator “gpsOne GPS”. For the test, I will use the Navitel application. I won’t describe the installation of the program, I’ll just briefly mention that to install Navitel you will need two files: APK and maps.

After launching the application, we agree with all the requests that the navigation suggests. A “cold” start for determining coordinates is about three minutes, a “hot” start is up to 10-15 seconds. Unfortunately, indoor satellites are reluctant to be identified, so the navigator had difficulty finding only three. But in open space - more than 10.



A map and a number of icons appear on the screen: at the top - compass, sound settings, satellite settings, battery charge, traffic jams; on the right - scaling, on the bottom left - “Search”, on the bottom right - “Menu”. If desired, we enable or disable various online services and configure POI filtering: cars, food, trade, entertainment, etc.



You can watch route navigation in a flat view or 3D, from above or with rotation. Night mode of maps or standard - day mode is available. Throughout the trip there is voice accompaniment of various events: turns, satellite reception conditions, etc.




To search for a destination, select one of the options, for example, by address. Enter the city, street and house. Building a route takes less than a second, and the same amount of time will be required to rebuild the route in the event of a traffic jam or other unpleasant situation.





The Navitel program coped with all the functions perfectly, but the higher screen resolution was clearly not enough, so quite often I had to zoom in on the map.

Software platform

Shell and menu

To unlock the screen, you need to press “Menu” or the device’s power button and then slide your finger from the center of the screen to the side. The TouchWIZ shell is traditionally used: seven desktops (3 by default) with widgets, a panel with “Dialer”, “Contacts”, “Messages” and an entrance to the “Menu”. The following are assigned to desktops: shortcuts, folders, hot keys and various widgets. Static and animated screensavers are used as wallpaper. When you hold down the mechanical Home button for a long time, a menu appears with previously launched applications. The task manager is also located there.



The menu is represented by 12 icons in a 4x4 grid on one screen. By clicking on “Menu” and selecting “edit”, the shortcuts can be moved. Including installing them in the bottom panel (“Home” cannot be replaced).

Screen type: IPS (In Plane Switching) is a high-quality liquid crystal matrix that was created to eliminate the main disadvantages of TN technology matrices. The IPS matrix in the entire spectrum most adequately conveys colors at different viewing angles, with the exception of some positions of also colors. The TN matrix usually has a better response than IPS, but not always. So, when transitioning from gray to gray, the IPS matrix behaves better. This matrix is ​​also resistant to pressure. Touching the TN or VA matrix results in a "excitement" or a certain reaction on the screen. The IPS matrix does not have this effect. In addition, ophthalmologists confirm that the IPS matrix is ​​the most comfortable for the eyes. In this *s*m* way, the IPS matrix brings a bright and clear picture regardless of viewing angles, best for surfing the Internet and watching movies. But the most important thing is for image processing and viewing photos. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) - Liquid crystal displays. The very first displays used in mobile devices, and not only in phones. Their main feature is that they have very low power consumption, due to the inability to display color images. They do not emit light and therefore phones are upgraded with backlight lamps. Some phones had several different backlight colors based on the presence of different LEDs around the perimeter of the display. This extraordinary solution was used, for example, in the Ericsson A3618 phone. On this type of display, pixels are clearly visible, and such displays cannot boast of high resolution. In order to extend the life of such displays, they were made inverse, i.e. text and symbols were not displayed as filled pixels, but, on the contrary, inactive against the background of filled ones. This resulted in light text on a dark background. Currently, this type of display is used in the cheapest budget models (Nokia 1112) and as an external display in some clamshells (Samsung D830).

TFT (Thin Film Transistor) - Liquid crystal displays based on thin film transistors with an active matrix. For each pixel there are three transistors corresponding to three colors (RGB - red, green, blue). At the moment, these are the most common displays and have a number of advantages over other displays. They are characterized by minimal response time and rapid development - ever-increasing resolution and number of colors. These displays are most common in mid-range and higher phones. Working resolutions for them: 128x160, 132x176, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320 and others, less common. Examples: Nokia N73 (240x320, 262k colors), Sony Ericsson K750i (176x220, 262k colors), Samsung D900 (240x320, 262k colors). TFTs are very rarely used as external displays for clamshells.

CSTN (Color Super Twisted Nematic) - Color liquid crystal displays with a passive matrix. Each pixel of such a display consists of three combined pixels, which correspond to three colors (RGB). Some time ago, almost all phones with color displays were based on this type. And now the destiny of such displays is budget models. The main disadvantage of such displays is their slowness. The undoubted advantage of such displays is their cost, which is significantly lower than TFT. Based on simple logic, we can assume that in the future TFT will displace this type of display from the mobile device market. The color evolution of such displays is quite extensive: from 16 to 65536 colors. Examples: Motorola V177 (128x160, 65K colors), Sony Ericsson J100i (96x64, 65K colors), Nokia 2310 (96x68, 65K colors).

UFB (Ultra Fine and Bright) - Liquid crystal displays with increased brightness and contrast on a passive matrix. We can say that this is an intermediate option between CSTN and TFT. This type of display boasts lower power consumption compared to TFT. For the most part, Samsung used such displays in mid-range phones. This type of display is not widely used. Examples: Samsung C100/110 (128x128, 65k colors).

TN is one of the matrix types of TFT screens. Roughly speaking, TN are the simplest and cheapest TFT matrices. Viewing angles are the narrowest.

Type

Deciding on the type of device (phone or smartphone?) is quite simple. If you need a simple and inexpensive device for calls and SMS, it is recommended to choose a telephone. A smartphone is more expensive, but it offers a wide variety of options: games, videos, the Internet, thousands of programs for all occasions. However, its battery life is significantly less than that of a regular phone.

smartphone Operating system (at the beginning of sales) Android 2.3 Case type classic Controls mechanical/touch buttons Number of SIM cards 1 SIM card type

Modern smartphones can use not only regular SIM cards, but also their more compact versions micro SIM and nano SIM. An eSIM is a SIM card integrated into the phone. It takes up virtually no space and does not require a separate tray for installation. eSIM is not yet supported in Russia. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

regular Weight 114 g Dimensions (WxHxD) 62.5x114.7x11.2 mm

Screen

Screen type color TFT, touch Touch screen type multi-touch, capacitive Diagonal 3.65 inches. Image Size 480x320 Pixels per inch (PPI) 158 Automatic screen rotation There is

Multimedia capabilities

Number of main (rear) cameras 1 Main (rear) camera resolution 5 MP Photoflash rear, LED Functions of the main (rear) camera autofocus Recording videos yes (MPEG4) Max. video frame rate 30 fps Audio MP3, AAC, FM radio Headphone jack 3.5 mm

Connection

Standard GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G Interfaces

Almost all modern smartphones have Wi-Fi and USB interfaces. Bluetooth and IRDA are a little less common. Wi-Fi is used to connect to the Internet. USB is used to connect your phone to a computer. Bluetooth is also found in many phones. It is used to connect wireless headphones, to connect your phone to wireless speakers, and also to transfer files. A smartphone equipped with an IRDA interface can be used as a universal remote control. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, USB Satellite navigation

Built-in GPS and GLONASS modules allow you to determine the phone's coordinates using signals from satellites. In the absence of GPS, a modern smartphone can determine its own location using signals from cellular operator base stations. However, finding coordinates using satellite signals is usually much more accurate. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

GPS A-GPS system yes

Memory and processor

CPU

Modern phones and smartphones usually use special processors - SoC (System on Chip, system on a chip), which, in addition to the processor itself, houses the graphics core, memory controller, input/output device controller, etc. Therefore, the processor largely determines the set of functions and device performance. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

Qualcomm MSM7227A, 1000 MHz Number of processor cores 1 Video processor Adreno 200 Built-in memory capacity 3 GB Amount of memory available to the user 3 GB RAM capacity 512 MB Memory card slot Yes, up to 32 GB

Nutrition

Battery type Li-Ion Battery capacity 1300 mAh Charging connector type micro-USB

Other functions

Speakerphone (built-in speaker) there is Management voice dialing, voice control, voice tags Flight mode yes Sensors proximity, compass There is a flashlight

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