Sprint Welcomes the Coming of Samsung Ace
Everyone just loves to have a smartphone. Heeding the call of thousands of smartphone fanatics, Sprint Wireless launched another smartphone in the market that would surely excite cell phone users. Sprint welcomes the Samsung Ace- a smartphone with Windows Mobile 6 recommended to international cell phone users. Why? Sprint has actually entered an agreement with other carriers so that their costumers can save up on roaming charges. The Samsung Ace works on CDMA, GSM and GPRS networks.
Along with the launch of the Samsung Ace, Sprint also offers different international call options that allows cell phone users to choose a suitable option for their international calling needs. Canada calls would only cost you $.0.59/ per minute.
The Samsung Ace uses the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network that allows users to use the different features of the phone including live televisions and on demand video and audio features. You can also customize your phone and receive alerts on sports news, weather and daily news updates.
With Sprint Samsung Ace, you can send emails and SMS/ MMS messages to your friends. You can either use its QWERTY keyboard, stylus or its touch-screen to enter data on your phone. It has a built-in camera device so you can take pictures on the go. It also comes with a digital player for your audio and video files.
The Samsung Ace is very handy and weighs only 3.9 oz with dimensions of 2.3 inches x 0.5 inches x 4.6 inches. Its compact design is really something to get excited about. Watching videos or surfing the Internet is the ultimate experience with the phone's 3.2 inches TFT active matrix display. It has a 64K color support with a maximum resolution of 240 X 320 pixels.
For your PDA needs, the Samsung has a preloaded Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system. It comes with Media Player 10 Mobile and Microsoft Windows Media music sync. It works on an Intel 416 MhzXscale. No wonder you can browse the worldwide web fast and hassle-free. Connectivity would not be a problem with this phone's Bluetooth capabilities, but sadly, it lacks Wi-Fi and GPS features.
You can also use Microsoft applications like Outlook Mobile, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint and Excel. You can store hundreds of files with the phone's extra expandable memory that can accommodate a Micro SD card of up to 2-GB storage capacity.
At $200, you can get the Samsung Ace through Sprint's business sales channels that comes along with a 2-year contract agreement. Watch out for this phone in Sprint Stores come March 2008!
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March 3rd, 2008 at 1:46 pm
I recieved my ace in the mail yesterday and so far i've been happily surprised by its speed and features. in comparision with the motorola Q the scroll wheel thumb plate respnse is noticably better on the ace.
The only real issues i see are sometimes the Display does not go out if you have it set to idle over 15 secs. the lack of default MP4 support and thje built in lack of GPS/WiFi. but over all, a nice phone for the email focused user.