The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus (GT-S7500[L/T/W]) is a later generation of the Samsung Galaxy Ace (S5830), released by Samsung in 2012. The phone weighs 115 grams (4.1 oz), has a display size of 3.65 inches, and retains the same 320x480 resolution[4] as the original Ace. Various new technologies and features were introduced with this phone.
Features
The Galaxy Ace Plus contains a Qualcomm S1 1 GHz processor, paired with 512 MB of RAM. It features a single camera on the back with autofocus. The device also includes A-GPS, microUSB2.0, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a radio, 3 GB of internal memory, and a microSD slot capable of supporting up to 32 GB of external memory.[2] The Galaxy Ace Plus runs Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich[4], and has 512 MB of RAM
Instant Messaging Service
Moreover, the Galaxy series involves Samsung’s own instant messaging service, called ChatON. Users can text each other, start multi-person conversations, and share multimedia files by using their phone numbers instead of creating a username and password.[5] This mobile function is similar to the iPhone’s iMessage and BlackBerry’s BlackBerry Messenger.
System and Screen Control
Galaxy Ace Plus includes the upgraded GUI and TouchWiz 4.0 interface. The lock screen and menus are simply designed with simple backgrounds.[5] The Ace Plus has the integration of missed events with shortcuts to the relevant apps. Touchscreen is allowed and swiping gesture is basically the only way to use it. Users can have up to 7 home screens. They can be rearranged, deleted, or added at any points when the users want Samsung to.[6]
Social Phonebook and Social Hub
As many modern phones offer now, Galaxy Ace Plus also has a wide range of perfectly organized phonebook and practically unlimited storage capacity. The contact book does not only show the contacts that users stored before, but it also syncs contacts from those social networking the users use. Also, the phonebook offers a Quick contacts feature, where the users can set up quick contact people specifically.[6]
Social Hub combines the users' email accounts with social networking platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.) so that all incoming emails are collected in one list. Users can mark them as favorites, have shortcuts to reply, manage the inflow of updates, and more.[7]
Google Apps
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus contains an A-GPS, which offers as the same functions as Google Maps. It offers voice-guided navigation in certain countries and displays instructions elsewhere.[7]