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It has become a time tested strategy with the South Korean mobile phone giant. First, the technology company will launch a couple of smartphones of its star series that cater to the higher segment of the market. And then follow it up with a entry level offering that is essentially the same offering but excluding one or two features only. The Samsung Galaxy Ace is a fine example of this kind of approach undertaken by Samsung.

The Cheap Galaxy Ace Deals was lapped up by over eager smartphone buyers in the UK mobile phone market place and also everywhere else where Samsung thought it fit to sell it. Users of smartphones were pleased to no end to find a smartphone that gave them the complete Android experience at prices they found hard to believe. And if at all there were any shortcomings they were only few and, by and large, on expected lines.

On their part, the network service providers played their part to the full and filled up the market place with more than enough cheap Samsung Galaxy Ace contracts and other mobile phone deals. It seemed to be most wonderful and cheapest option for most smartphone users the world over.

The Samsung Galaxy Ace runs on the Android 2.2 Froyo version of the operating system and it is bound to be upgraded to at least the Android 2.3 Gingerbread version of the OS. The 3.5 HVGA touch sensitive display screen and the five mega pixel camera add to the value. As does the access to over 1000,000 applications that the Android store had stocked up for its countless users.

A highly efficient and user-friendly Social Hub only makes your smartphone user experience go several notches higher that what it was originally.

Now that the Samsung Galaxy Ace is well entrenched, Samsung has wisely thought it fit to build on the momentum thus generated and only recently brought out the second generation Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 smartphone. There is another offshoot in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus smartphone device as well.

Orange, O2, Three Mobile, T-Mobile, Talkmoble, Vodafone and the other network service providers have all got a large number of contracts, SIM free and pay as you go deals selling the Samsung Galaxy Ace.

by: Carlo Francis




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