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In February 2011, the Samsung Galaxy smartphone family was replenished with a new mid-price device - Ace. Despite the mediocre technical content, the communicator quickly gained popularity. For not too much of a price, a consumer could get a functional device with the current version of the Google Android operating system, which also resembles an iPhone 4 from afar. The model is still selling well: in almost a year and a half, the price has dropped almost twice.

The need for a successor to the Samsung Galaxy Ace arose at the end of 2011. Right after 2012 arrived, Ace Plus was announced. The new model marked progress in almost all technical aspects: display diagonal, amount of RAM, processor type and frequency. But the new product was prevented from becoming an undisputed bestseller not only by the archaic screen resolution, but also by severe internal competition. The unbridled growth of the Galaxy family and not always thoughtful positioning led to the fact that sometimes a more powerful model was sold at almost the same price as an outright average one.

Finally, Samsung decided to fully continue the Galaxy Ace line. Already in February, the Ace 2 was officially announced, and in June the mobile device reached Russian retail. Will it become one of the most notable models in the mid-priced smartphone market, like the first Ace, or will it go virtually unnoticed, like the Ace Plus?

⇡ About APPEARANCE

Frankly speaking, describing the appearance of budget Samsung smartphones is a thankless task. The Korean company's mobile devices are similar, like 0.5 and 1.5 liter mineral water bottles: only the size differs. There are rare exceptions, but the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is not that case. We could replace the photos of the device with images of the Ace Plus, and it's unlikely that anyone would notice the catch.

But even against the backdrop of the frankly boring design of the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2, there are no complaints about its appearance. All the classic controls and design elements are present here: a hardware Home button with a chrome edge, two touch-sensitive keys for back and context menu on the sides, a durable metal speaker mesh and a shiny bezel around the entire front panel. This description can be used for all Samsung smartphones from Galaxy Pocket to Galaxy S III.

The back cover of the smartphone is made of unpainted matte plastic. Its surface is not as grippy as the first Ace, but the fine notch pattern hides at least some of the fingerprints. There are no complaints about the assembly: uniform minimal gaps everywhere, the body does not creak even when compressed and twisted.


⇡ About SCREEN

Finally, a phone in the Galaxy Ace family has a screen with an acceptable resolution for 2012 - 800 by 480 pixels. Along with it, the diagonal has also increased to 3.8 inches. The pixel density is 246 ppi. Not 326, like Apple's Retina iPhone 4, but significantly higher than the 165 dpi of the original Galaxy Ace. If we take into account the device’s not very large diagonal and its budget positioning, the resolution is quite sufficient.

The matrix belongs to the TFT family; it is made using the new PLS (Plane-to-Line Switching) technology developed by Samsung. In terms of production method and consumer qualities, such a display is close to the beloved IPS. In practice, this means that the record brightness and contrast of Super AMOLED is not inherent in the new type of screen. But many will be pleased with the natural color rendition, the absence of PenTile and large viewing angles. At maximum brightness, information remains readable even in bright sunlight.

It was not possible to put an end to the dispute about the use of Gorilla Glass in the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2. It is not mentioned in the lists of official characteristics; there is also no mention of it on the Corning website about the new smartphone. Samsung official representatives in different countries give opposite answers. One thing is clear: glass is used here and it is scratch resistant.

⇡ About the INTERIOR

Samsung has finally started installing dual-core processors in smartphones in the lower price group. The Galaxy Ace 2 uses the NOVATHOR U8500 model from ST-Ericsson. It is based on an ARM Cortex-A9 with two cores and an ARMv7 processor instruction set. The chip is made using a 45 nm process technology. The nominal clock frequency of the U8500 is 1 GHz, but in the new device from the Korean company it is reduced to 800 MHz. The same processor is used in more expensive smartphones, for example, in the Samsung Galaxy S Advance and Sony Xperia P, so the “stone” can be considered a plus of the Ace 2 in absentia.

The system-on-chip includes a Mali 400 graphics accelerator. Fans of 3D Android action games began to get a little shiver: exactly the same GPU can be found in yesterday’s flagship of the Koreans, Galaxy S II! But don’t rush to rejoice: in the top “Galaxy” the video chip is equipped with four cores, here - only one. The new smartphone also carries 768 MB of RAM and 4 GB of internal memory. To expand the volume, there is a slot for microSD cards.

Specifications Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160
Screen TFT, 3.8 inches
800x480, capacitive
CPU ST-Ericsson NOVATHOR U8500 800 MHz + Mali 400
Memory 768 MB RAM
4 GB built-in + microSD
Wireless network EDGE (850/900/1800/1900)/HSDPA (900/2100)
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
A-GPS+ GLONASS
Bluetooth 3.0
Sensors Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, digital compass
Camera Main: 5 MP, LED flash
Video recording up to 720p@30 fps
Battery 1500 mAh/5.55 Wh
Dimensions, mm 62.2x118.3x10.5
Weight, g 122

⇡ About POWER

Since the second Galaxy Ace received significantly improved hardware, we can expect a significant increase in performance. Synthetic tests partly confirm this: a good level of “raw” computing power can be noted in the Linpack tests. And the newcomer performed well in Nenamark 2: despite the significantly increased screen resolution compared to Ace Plus, here the number of frames per second is higher. But the browser benchmarks SunSpider and Rightware BrowserMark disappointed: in the second, the new “Ace” manages to be inferior even to Ace Plus, and in comparison with more powerful competitors, the result is completely disastrous.

In reality, there are no complaints about the performance of the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2. The standard TouchWiz 4.0 interface spins quickly and smoothly. As far as Android itself allows it. Yes, and sites in the standard browser load quickly, and the limit of a maximum of eight tabs does not even allow you to completely fill the device’s RAM. Thanks to the good “Asu” graphics chip, it can handle games that are very demanding on hardware. The only thing that can stand in the way of conquering new three-dimensional heights is Samsung's software quirk, which appeared recently and is carefully selected from model to model: the phone understands the device's own memory as microSD, and the real card is disguised as the external_sd folder. Naturally, game manufacturers do not know about such a tricky feature, so the large cache does not fit on the built-in 4 GB, of which only 1.1 GB is allocated to the user. This problem can be solved, but using an unofficial method.

⇡ About the BATTERY

In moderate use, Ace 2 can be counted on for one and a half to two days of operation on a single charge. If you load your smartphone to its fullest, then the day will seem like a marathon with a trajectory close to the map of sockets at home, at work, at school and in the car. Everything is quite standard for a modern Android device - at least without any obvious failure.

But in AnTuTu Tester, testing the battery for stress resistance showed the best qualities of the smartphone: despite the average 1500 mAh for the market, Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 scored 732 points. From the initial 97% to 16% at maximum brightness and full processor load, the battery reduced its charge in 4 hours and 5 minutes. Bravo!

⇡ About COMMUNICATION

The GSM module works without significant complaints, but you shouldn’t expect unexpected results from it either: the quality of communication decreases where the average competitor also has difficulty receiving a signal. There were no issues with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

In open areas, the GPS Test utility finds up to 15-18 satellites in a matter of seconds, allowing you to determine coordinates with an accuracy of up to six meters. Without the help of a mobile connection, the device takes more time to achieve the same result, but still copes with the task relatively quickly.

⇡ About the CAMERA

The Korean company tried to provide the camera of the new budget phone with the maximum number of additional settings and modes. The interface cannot be called too friendly, but there is an opportunity to properly customize it for yourself - it’s convenient. There is focusing by pressing the screen. It sometimes works thoughtfully, but this allows you to achieve good accuracy: in good lighting there are few mistakes in most modes.

A matrix with a resolution of 5 megapixels, which has become the de facto standard for the budget-mass segment, allows you to take pictures of acceptable quality. The main condition is good lighting. However, even in the dark, automation cannot increase light sensitivity beyond the ISO 400 threshold, which avoids a terrible pixel mess. In a word, the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 takes photographs acceptable, and for an inexpensive solution on Android it is quite confident. However, the phone often makes mistakes with the placement of colors; some bright objects can turn into one big spot. Sometimes white balance is determined incorrectly in automatic mode. The smartphone also has a front camera with VGA resolution for video calls.

The maximum video recording quality is 720p at 30 frames per second. In 2012, even inexpensive smartphones can demand full 1080p.

⇡ About SOFT

The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 comes with Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread installed from the factory; there are no official updates for the smartphone. There are persistent rumors that soon owners of the new product will be able to install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, but Samsung has not given any official confirmation. With the interface, everything is quite ordinary - TouchWiz 4.0, known from the army of Korean devices produced in 2011.

⇡ About OUTPUT

A year and a half has passed since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Ace. The device remained popular for a long time thanks to a good balance between characteristics and price. The Ace Plus, released in 2012, at first glance seemed like a much-anticipated evolution, but the weak screen and unclear positioning did not allow the model to repeat the success of its predecessor. But Ace 2 is more balanced: it has a nice screen, a modern dual-core processor, and a sufficient amount of RAM. The price will decide everything.

The recommended retail price of Galaxy Ace 2 is 11,990 rubles. But today, with some persistence, you can find it for 10,700, and some time ago the smartphone was officially sold in a large chain store for 9,690 rubles. Against this background, the average price tag of 9,700-9,900 rubles for the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus definitely does not look attractive. In addition, buying a Galaxy W, which is slightly inferior to the Galaxy Ace 2 in a number of parameters, for 12,500 rubles becomes clearly unprofitable. Among the closest competitors, it is difficult not to mention the Sony Xperia sola. This is an almost complete technical analogue of the hero of our review, for which it is not a shame to pay 13,000 rubles.

Would we recommend the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 for purchase? The device has no significant technical flaws, but still does not have support for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which can be considered its main disadvantage. If you are not tired of the constant design of Korean smartphones, and the proprietary TouchWiz 4.0 shell does not cause rejection, then there is no reason to refuse to buy Ace 2. This also applies to the owners of the first Ace: you can safely exchange it for the next successor.

The exterior of the new product will not surprise the advanced gadget lover. The shapes reveal the features of another popular middle-class smartphone - the Samsung Galaxy W. We will not discuss the design from the point of view of originality, there is nothing to catch the eye, and the general features of the model are nothing more than traditional. However, the device does not evoke negative emotions, and mass-produced products rarely get spectacular contours. If the flagship Galaxy S III did not come out of the designer’s pen as the most original, then it remains to be said about the more modest version. The dimensions of the gadget are chosen to be as comfortable as possible; the smartphone is medium in size, so it will appeal to both adults and children. You can carry it with you in any clothes, it does not burden your pockets. The dimensions are: 118.3 x 62.3 x 10.5 mm, weight 118 g.

The front surface is covered with a fiberglass layer that protects the 3.8-inch display. Above the display there is a proximity sensor, a camera for video calls and a speaker slot. In this case, a PLS matrix with a resolution of 480 x 800 is used. The display is made using capacitive technology, and 5-point multi-touch operates. The display is attractive with rich colors and fairly good viewing angles. The picture is bright and juicy, 16 million shades are displayed. In the sun, the screen fades, but remains readable, but for this you will have to set the maximum brightness in the menu. The model does not have a light sensor, and therefore will not be able to adapt to changing lighting conditions. A proximity sensor is responsible for locking the screen during a call; the built-in accelerometer allows you to adjust the data on the display depending on the position of the device in space. For unknown reasons, the smartphone lacks a sensor for automatic brightness adjustment. Therefore, you have to change this parameter manually in some cases. At the bottom there is a single mechanical button to return to the main screen. On either side of it are two touch keys: Menu and Back. They have sufficient area for error-free clicks and comfortable use. In the menu you can set the milky white backlight time. The backlight is activated when touched; the rest of the time, only markings indicating the purpose of the buttons are visible.

The 3.5 mm headphone jack is located at the top end. A standard microUSB port is located at the bottom, and there is also a microphone hole located here.

There are buttons on both sides: on the left side there is a volume rocker, and on the right side there is a power key. The buttons have a soft stroke and are convenient for everyday use. Also on the right is a compartment for microSD memory cards, closed with a special plug.

The back of the device is made of standard plastic with a barely noticeable texture. The surface is distinguished by the fact that it allows you to confidently hold your smartphone in your hand without fear of either dropping the device or scratching it. At the same time, various types of fingerprints and other traces from everyday use of the device are excluded. In the center there is a 5-megapixel camera lens, next to which there is a flash and a speaker.

Software features

The smartphone uses the Touch Wiz 4 shell. Getting to know the device begins with the lock screen. The time and date are displayed there, as well as information about unattended events. They can be messages or calls. By pulling one of the shortcuts, you can immediately go to the call or SMS log. To unlock the screen, you need to slide the translucent layer in any direction.

Above the main screen there is a status bar that promptly notifies you of various actions using visual icons. The drop-down menu consists of a string that combines 5 clear characters. This is to disable the wireless module, sound, GPS and auto-rotate screen. All display space is reserved for widgets and auxiliary elements. These include folders and application shortcuts. There are 7 zones allocated for them, each allowing you to place several widgets. Of course, size also plays a role: sometimes a beautiful virtual detail takes up the entire screen. At the bottom there is a line of 4 icons that you can set at your discretion.

To add new items to the screen, you can hold your finger on the display for a few seconds, after which the auxiliary menu will open at the bottom of the screen. It is called in another way, through a function key. Here you need to choose what exactly you want to replace or supplement. Widgets are displayed in one line of 4 icons, which must be scrolled to access new ones. There are not only standard ones for Android, but also branded ones from Samsung. If you wish, you can replenish the assortment of widgets through the Samsung Apps application.

Not only static wallpapers from Samsung are used as background images, but also animated background pictures that colorfully highlight the bright colors of the display. Fans of laconic design can remove unnecessary details at their discretion. The menu has become a little stricter. This is all thanks to the lack of a multi-colored outline for the icons, which not everyone liked. Instead of a boring black background, the background is a translucent pattern of the main screen. The icons are ordered by name, arranged in a 4x4 matrix on three zones. They scroll cyclically with a simple finger movement to the side. You can display all the data in a single list or arrange it as you wish. Icons are transferred to folders that everyone creates independently, dividing icons into groups.

The built-in accelerometer not only allows you to change the position of data on the display, but also supports gesture control. By turning your smartphone screen down, you can interrupt music playback or turn off the ringtone of an incoming call. Holding the Menu button will open a list of running applications.

Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Phone book and call service

To dial a number, large keys are used, where only Latin characters are printed. This suggests that automatic search of names from the phone book in Russian is impossible. However, the smartphone can analyze the order of the entered numbers and show the appropriate numbers. To some extent, this compensates for the limitation of the search system. The call list combines the history of not only telephone conversations, but also includes messages. All data is displayed in a long list, which is divided by day. Calls to the same number are not grouped, so the list of numbers becomes unnecessarily long.

The picture assigned to the contact is displayed on the left. On the same line the name of the caller is indicated, as well as his number. A clear icon displays the type of call: incoming, outgoing or missed. By selecting one of the items in the list, an additional window will open, which will display the complete history of calls to a specific number, indicating the time and date. From here you can add a number to your phone book, creating a new contact or adding to an existing one. The blacklist function will eliminate unnecessary calls.

There is a tab with a separate list of the most needed numbers, which are highlighted in the Favorites group. It includes not only contacts added by the user independently, but also the most frequently used numbers. This list is generated automatically.

The phone book is presented as a list that allows you to store an unlimited number of contacts in the device’s memory. It is complemented by kinetic scrolling, as well as a quick search bar. By touching it with your finger, it is easy to select the desired letter of the alphabet and select the desired recipient. When viewing information about a contact, you can see not only the general data that is assigned to it, but also some additional information. These include the history of calls and messages, as well as correspondence on social networks. By swiping to the left, you can send a message to a contact; a similar swipe to the right will allow you to make calls directly from this menu without performing any additional actions.

A new contact automatically receives many fields that will allow you to save the most complete information about the subscriber. The first step is to select memory for storing data. It can be a SIM card, the phone itself, or Google account data, without which using the device is impossible in principle. Here you can find speed dials for 8 numbers, as well as several ways to organize names. The operating system settings allow you to select the necessary contacts for display, hiding the unnecessary ones.

As for the information itself that can be entered, it is as follows. First name, patronymic, surname, family prefix, nominal suffix, phonetic name, phonetic patronymic, phonetic surname

  • Phone: mobile, home, work, work fax, home fax, pager, other, number for Internet call.
  • Email: work, home, mobile, other
  • Chat: Google Talk, AIM, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Skype, QQ, ICQ, Jabber
  • Group
  • Ringtone
  • Postal address: home, work, other
  • Organization: worker, other
  • Additional data: note, nickname, website, birthday, anniversary, image
  • Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Organizer, office

    An animated gallery is used to view photos and other images. Here all contents are divided into folders, if they were originally created on the memory card or in the device itself. Pictures are transferred from the phone in various ways, including MMS and email, you can use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Uploading to various social networks is provided. The gallery operates not only in portrait, but also in landscape view. There is a built-in photo editor that will help you make a collage, crop a frame, or make additional changes to it.

    When creating a new alarm, you can select the days to be triggered again, the volume of the melody, and the type of notification: a combination of sound and vibration. In addition, there is an interesting pre-tone function, which is accompanied by one of six pleasant audio effects. Sets the period during which the alarm will sound until it is turned off.

    The calendar displays scheduled events for a month, a week, a day, or a general list. Here the weekday is indicated in white, Saturday is indicated in blue, and Sunday is highlighted in red. The week number of the year is highlighted on the left. The current date is highlighted with a blue cursor. If you point it at the day where an event will take place, information about it will be displayed at the bottom of the display. When you create a new calendar entry, it is assigned various information: date, time, location, participants, recurrence period, reminder, and description. In the application settings, the default view and the first day of the week are set. In addition, the type of notification for various events changes.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Tasks

    Various kinds of reminders are entered in this section, which is designed in the form of a leather diary. Enter the name of the task, its deadline, priority, reminder and a text note with additional data. The list is organized by several categories, including: due date, status, priority.

    Mini Diary can combine images, geotags and text into small notes. Here you can see the date the post was created, the tag assigned to it, and the photo is the assigned picture. Simple text entries are added to notes. They can then be sent in various ways to other devices.

    The calculator turns out to be not as simple as it seems. If you turn the phone on its side, an additional panel with various mathematical functions will open on the screen.

    To clarify the weather forecast, there is a built-in application that will predict weather conditions for a week in advance. Another tab in this program opens the news feed headlines menu. By clicking on one of them, a browser opens where you can read the entire content of the article.

    Viewing various types of documents on the large screen of a smartphone is very convenient. As an aid, Polaris Office is used, which opens files of various types. In addition to viewing the contents of the file system, the application allows you to edit them.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Communications

    The smartphone supports 2G (850/900/1800/1900) and 3G (900/2100) networks. Speed ​​HSDPA – up to 14.4 Mbit/s, HSUPA – up to 5.76 Mbit/s.

    The Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n wireless module works well, no failures were noticed. The device remembers passwords and automatically connects to networks if it is within their range. Works with WEP/WPA/WPA2 encrypted networks. To synchronize with a computer, not only the USB 2.0 protocol is used, but also a wireless connection via Wi-Fi through the Kies application. The Allshare app allows you to share content over Wi-Fi. Bluetooth 3.0 with EDR and A2DP support ensures stable data transmission. The smartphone can work as an access point for other devices. At the same time, we can note the presence of a front camera, which will become one of the aids for communication.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: GPS

    To determine coordinates on the ground, Google Maps is used, which receive regular updates and an increasing number of functions. The first launch takes no more than 2 minutes, subsequently this task will require even less time - about 20-30 seconds. A feature of the program is the need to download data, which affects traffic consumption. At the same time, maps can display the traffic situation, displaying information about street congestion. The application is capable of calculating driving directions in various ways.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Browser

    The application for viewing network resources has full support for Adobe Flash technology, which allows you to view videos and listen to music directly in the browser, as well as see banners on Internet portals. As befits a modern communicator, it supports simultaneous operation with several windows. Moreover, you can open an additional tab either through the functional menu or with a simple pinch, pulling the page from different sides to the center. This action only emphasizes the convenience of multi-touch, which makes it easier to scale data on the screen. Separate bookmarks highlight the history of viewed pages and a list of resources saved in memory. You can download data directly through the browser, saving files in the smartphone's memory. An additional menu with settings will help optimize your experience when viewing pages. The screen diagonal is sufficient for comfortable Internet surfing, and the high speed of the device will not upset the owner when working with the global network.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Camera

    The smartphone has two cameras. The first is located on the front side, it will allow you to make video calls and take self-portraits. The main 5-megapixel module is located on the back. The application is launched exclusively from the menu; a separate key would obviously not be superfluous. The screen serves as a viewfinder, only small areas on the sides perform functional functions. There is a shutter button and various auxiliary icons. A separate lever allows you to switch between photo and video shooting. The interface adapts depending on the position of the smartphone; it can be either vertical or horizontal.

    The following settings are available:

  • Focus: Autofocus, Macro
  • Shooting conditions: one shot, smile shot, panorama, motion shot, cartoon
  • Resolution: 2560x1920, 2560x1536, 2048x1536, 2048x1232, 1600x1200, 1600x960
  • Shooting mode: portrait, landscape, night, sports, indoors, beach\snow, sunset, dawn, autumn colors, fireworks, text, candle, backlight
  • Exposure metering: center-weighted, spot, matrix
  • Switch to front camera
  • Flash: off, on, auto
  • Exposure: +2 to -2
  • Timer: 2, 5, 10 seconds
  • ISO: auto, 100, 200, 400
  • Net
  • GPS tag
  • Video settings:

  • Flash
  • Resolution: 1280x720, 720x480, 640x480, 320x240, 176x144
  • Recording mode: normal, for MMS, recording on the front camera
  • Exposure: +2 to -2
  • Timer: 2, 5, 10 seconds
  • Effects: negative, grayscale, sepia
  • White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent
  • Net
  • In order to evaluate the quality of shooting, you can look at examples. The smartphone takes good pictures, the resume regarding shooting will be extremely positive. Galaxy Ace 2 produces exactly the results that we would like to get from a device with a declared 5-megapixel module without any shortcomings. I liked the camera's quality of color rendering; objects look vibrant and natural.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Applications

    Additional software is installed through Google Play or the Samsung Apps store. We receive a huge assortment of different kinds of programs, among which there are both free versions and those that need to be purchased in order to use the full version of the application. The content is divided into categories, among which a group of previously purchased utilities stands out. This helps you immediately find previously purchased software for your smartphone. There are built-in stores for purchasing music and games. Accordingly, they are called Music Hub, Game Hub.

    The file browser will show the folder structure, allow you to create new directories and help you perform various operations with files. You can delete, copy, and organize in a variety of ways. Viewing content posted on YouTube is possible thanks to the application of the same name.

    Voice control makes working with the device easier to some extent. However, the smartphone only recognizes English. Thus, a lot of functions are carried out: you can get directions, type a message or turn off the player. You need to press a button, the smartphone will record the command, after which you need to confirm the action. The device will then carry out the verbal command given to it.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Multimedia capabilities

    The music player has retained its division into categories. Among them there are tabs with albums, artists, playlists and a general list of all songs. In this case, a separate menu is responsible for the categories displayed on the screen, which allows you to select only the most necessary ones.

    The general list of tracks displays the cover assigned to the album, the title of the song itself, and the name of the artist. The search bar will allow you to quickly navigate through the extensive music library and find the tunes you need. Once you start listening to music, a large album cover will appear on the screen. Above it is information, including information about the author of the track, the album and its title. The button on the left allows you to enable 5.1 sound emulation, and the right one is responsible for calling up the volume control scale. In addition, the sound level is changed using individual keys on the side of the smartphone. At the bottom there is a scale indicating the duration of song playback. The shuffle and repeat mode is immediately activated. It is enabled for both one song and the entire album. The three highlighted keys at the bottom are responsible for controlling the player. These are standard rewind and pause buttons.

    Directly from the player, you can set a melody as a signal or transfer it in various ways. From here you can start streaming music to wireless headphones. In addition, it is quite simple to create playlists here. The equalizer allows you to use the following settings: normal, pop, rock, jazz, dance, dance, classical, live sound. There is a manual settings mode. Sound effects allow you to simulate the environment: normal, wide range, concert hall, music clarity, bass boost, externalization. The proprietary shell allows you to open the player control menu even when the screen is locked, eliminating the need to unlock the screen.

    The sound quality is at an average level; even when using expensive headphones, the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 will not be able to please an audiophile with excellent sound. From the point of view of the mass consumer, the audio path in the model deserves approval; the smartphone should appeal to most buyers.

    The FM receiver stores more than 30 stations in the smartphone’s memory and has RDS support, displaying a variety of information on the screen during the broadcast. The auto search function will simplify the process of filling out cells. There is a line on the screen where the most popular and favorite frequencies are stored, which are added there during the listening process. The timer function will allow you to fall asleep listening to your favorite wave, and controlling the radio when the screen is locked is completely similar to the player. There is also a function for switching between stations.

    The voice recorder allows you to record data into the memory of the phone itself or onto a card. In this case, you can limit the file size in order to send it via MMS.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Video

    Thanks to support for XviD and DivX codecs, it is convenient to watch movies here without the need for conversion. The vast majority of tested videos in AVI and MKV launched without problems. The only limitation will be the file system, which will not allow you to copy videos larger than 4 GB, which excludes viewing “heavy” HD videos. The smartphone remembers the place where playback stopped. Thus, allowing you to watch several different films in turn without having to rewind to the desired point.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Hardware capabilities

    The phone runs Android version 2.3.6. The dual-core NovaThor 8500 processor with a frequency of 800 MHz and 768 MB of RAM provide the smartphone with normal operating speed. The user has 4 GB of internal memory available to store application data. Traditionally, the volume can be increased by installing a microSD memory card; media with a capacity of up to 32 GB are supported. We hope that the manufacturer will not forget about this device and in the future will update it to Android Ice Cream Sandwich, giving users the latest version of the software.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2:: Review:: Impressions and conclusions

    The capacity of the included lithium-ion battery is 1500 mAh. Up to 670 minutes of talk time and up to 16 hours of standby time are stated. On average, you need to charge your phone once a day. Like other Android devices, it is quickly depleted in data transfer mode, that is, when mobile Internet is needed. If you do not use social networks and occasionally go online, the battery capacity will last for one and a half or even two days.

    The speaker is good and loud, allowing you to communicate calmly in various conditions. The vibration alert is average in strength and is not felt in all cases. The ringing speaker is not the loudest, but most often the melody can be heard normally.

    Sales started at 12,000 rubles. This is a good offer for those who choose a functional smartphone for themselves, but are not ready to overpay. Most of the popular functions are implemented in a high-quality manner: camera, video viewing, performance at a decent level, the Galaxy Ace 2 will please its owner. A somewhat mediocre design in a simple shell, however, may not appeal to everyone, in which case you can pay attention to the Sony Xperia Sola or HTC One V, which will become its main rivals.

    Currently, Samsung has a wide range of models in the middle class. This will include the Galaxy W, Galaxy S Plus, Galaxy Ace 2, Galaxy R and Galaxy S Advance. Not every manufacturer can offer such an assortment. Among these devices, Galaxy Ace 2 turns out to be the latest smartphone, and with a very attractive price tag. We strongly recommend that you take a closer look at this device; it is worthy of attention and will be an excellent purchase for your money.


    The middle class of mobile devices is in considerable demand. Released in 2012, the Ace 2 device attracted the attention of many buyers. And even after several years, the smartphone looks pretty good.

    Design

    The buyer will most likely not pay attention to the discreet Galaxy Ace 2 phone. The appearance of the device is quite classic for Samsung and is probably borrowed from the W model from the same series. Nowadays this design is more reminiscent of a “state employee”, but in 2012 this type of device was very respectable.

    Korean craftsmen have made the Galaxy Ace 2 as convenient as possible. Adults and children will be equally comfortable working with the device. The phone doesn't try to slip out of your hand. The dimensions are small, which is quite expected from a device with a diagonal of 3.8 inches. Although for such a size the weight of 122 grams is daunting.

    In addition to plastic, metal was also used in the case. Of course, there is not much of it, but it definitely affected the weight of the device. As with all Samsung products, there is no point in talking about the build quality. All parts fit perfectly, there are no creaks or gaps.

    The design of the device will appeal to the buyer due to its simplicity, but it is not without its drawbacks. The smartphone is available in only one color option, namely black with a small silver edging. Of course, the designers' decision is quite typical for 2012, but I would like more.

    Functional elements

    The front part is divided between a small screen, a speaker, sensors and, of course, a front camera. Under the display, the company placed two touch buttons and one mechanical one. The back of the Galaxy Ace 2 houses the main camera, flash, speaker and Samsung logo.

    On the right side, on the side, there is a power button. The opposite side was allocated for the volume control and a connector for a flash card. The nest is closed with a plate. The 3.5 jack for the headset is located at the top end. At the top you can see a small gap intended for removing the back cover. The USB connector and conversational microphone are located at the bottom end.

    The arrangement of the elements is quite familiar. The power button and are located in user-friendly places. There is no side overload, which is often found in mid-range devices.

    Screen

    In the Galaxy Ace 2 GT-i8160, the manufacturer installed a small, 3.8-inch display. The diagonal is not the largest, but it is enough for work. The resolution of 800 by 480 pixels fits perfectly into the specifications. It will be difficult to notice imperfections in the image with the naked eye, since the phone has 245 ppi.

    The most surprising thing is the multi-touch. The screen supports as many as 10 touches, which was a rarity even in top devices of that year. Although Ace 2 would be quite enough with 5 points.

    The manufacturer installed its TouchWiz 4.0 shell on top of the native system. The interface has not undergone any significant changes. The user still has access to seven desktops, weather information and other little things.

    Of interest is the ability to mute the sound during a call by simply turning the device over. The company even added a voice assistant. Otherwise there are no fundamental differences. The user will receive a standard set of programs and several applications from Yandex.

    Connection

    Galaxy Ace 2 GT supports working with popular GSM and WCDMA networks. There is also standard navigation, for which regular Google maps are used. Finding a location is not the fastest process. The first launch will take approximately 2-5 minutes. Then the smartphone will be able to determine the coordinates in 30-40 seconds.

    Navigation in the device is very “gluttonous”. This concerns not only battery charge, but also consumed traffic. However, the function is fully justified. The phone is capable of displaying not only the route, but also the traffic situation. The route map is calculated in several ways.

    There were also standard functions. The company equipped the device with GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth version 3.0 and the quite expected Wi-Fi 802.11.

    Price

    Just arriving on store shelves, the new product cost about 9 thousand rubles. Now the price has dropped significantly, given that the device is outdated. Today you can become the owner of Ace 2 for 3-4 thousand rubles. Although the price corresponds to a modern “state budget” model, the characteristics are noticeably inferior to the new products.

    Equipment

    In addition to Ace 2, the set includes a proprietary headset, an AC adapter, a USB cable, documentation, and a battery. Considering the plastic case, it would be useful to supplement the kit with a cover. There is also an urgent need for more memory. The user will be forced to purchase a flash card.

    Positive reviews

    Despite the fact that a similar design has already been seen in the company’s devices, the appearance is a definite plus of the Ace 2. The high-quality plastic of the case can withstand a fair blow. The assembly of the device is also not satisfactory. The only gap that can be seen is at the top and is intended for removing the cover. Unfortunately, many buyers are upset by the poor selection of colors.

    A well-implemented screen is one of the advantages of the Galaxy Ace 2. The characteristics of the small display were to the taste of almost all users. Although the device uses a TFT matrix, this only played a positive role. The image attracts with warm and rich tones. Naturally, due to the matrix, the screen’s behavior in the sun is not the best, and the viewing angles are low. Although the maximum brightness is enough to smooth out almost all sharp corners.

    Users also appreciated the opportunity to switch to a more recent system. Almost all owners rushed to replace their Android 2.3 with 4.1. The system really turned out to be much better than the factory one.

    Owners of Ace 2 speak very positively about the sound of the phone. Of course, there are minor crackles, but only at maximum volume. I was pleased with the smartphone and the presence of a built-in equalizer with many settings and adjustments. Things are much better with headphones. Using the headset, the user receives clear sound with rich low frequencies.

    A definite plus is the battery. I’m especially pleased that the battery is removable and can be replaced with a larger capacity one. The battery power fully matches the characteristics of the device. The phone will work for a day without additional charging.

    The device's camera is ideal for everyday use. The 5 megapixel matrix does not inspire confidence at first. The owners of the device appreciated the sharpness and bright colors of the images.

    Negative reviews

    What confuses users most about a device is the processor. Previously released phones based on NovaThor of a similar version had two cores, each of which was one gigabyte. The decrease in performance is puzzling, although it does not affect the operation of the device.

    In addition to the processor, there is a more noticeable drawback. We are talking about the amount of built-in memory. Only 1.1 GB is available to the user. There is definitely not enough memory even for the most necessary applications and functions. What saves the device is the ability to install a card with additional capacity.

    The smartphone has good navigation capabilities. However, judging by the reviews, working with the applications is tedious. Programs take a very long time to process data, sometimes up to several minutes of waiting.

    Bottom line

    At one time, Ace 2 caused a real sensation. The device was able to compete even with the flagships of some companies. Despite many minor shortcomings, the device attracted the interest of fans.

    Information about the make, model, and alternative names of the specific device, if available.

    Design

    Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, presented in different units of measurement. Materials used, colors offered, certificates.

    Width

    Width information - refers to the horizontal side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

    62.2 mm (millimeters)
    6.22 cm (centimeters)
    0.2 ft (feet)
    2.45 in (inches)
    Height

    Height information - refers to the vertical side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

    118.3 mm (millimeters)
    11.83 cm (centimeters)
    0.39 ft (feet)
    4.66 in (inches)
    Thickness

    Information about the thickness of the device in different units of measurement.

    10.5 mm (millimeters)
    1.05 cm (centimeters)
    0.03 ft (feet)
    0.41 in (inches)
    Weight

    Information about the weight of the device in different units of measurement.

    122 g (grams)
    0.27 lbs
    4.3 oz (ounces)
    Volume

    The approximate volume of the device, calculated based on the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Refers to devices with the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.

    77.26 cm³ (cubic centimeters)
    4.69 in³ (cubic inches)

    SIM card

    The SIM card is used in mobile devices to store data that certifies the authenticity of mobile service subscribers.

    Mobile networks

    A mobile network is a radio system that allows multiple mobile devices to communicate with each other.

    Mobile communication technologies and data transfer speeds

    Communication between devices on mobile networks is carried out using technologies that provide different data transfer rates.

    Operating system

    An operating system is a system software that manages and coordinates the operation of hardware components in a device.

    SoC (System on Chip)

    A system on a chip (SoC) includes all the most important hardware components of a mobile device on one chip.

    SoC (System on Chip)

    A system on a chip (SoC) integrates various hardware components, such as a processor, graphics processor, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as the software necessary for their operation.

    ST-Ericsson NovaThor U8500
    Technological process

    Information about the technological process by which the chip is manufactured. Nanometers measure half the distance between elements in the processor.

    45 nm (nanometers)
    Processor (CPU)

    The primary function of a mobile device's processor (CPU) is to interpret and execute instructions contained in software applications.

    ARM Cortex-A9
    Processor size

    The size (in bits) of a processor is determined by the size (in bits) of the registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit processors have higher performance compared to 32-bit processors, which in turn are more powerful than 16-bit processors.

    32 bit
    Instruction Set Architecture

    Instructions are commands with which the software sets/controls the operation of the processor. Information about the instruction set (ISA) that the processor can execute.

    ARMv7
    Number of processor cores

    The processor core executes software instructions. There are processors with one, two or more cores. Having more cores increases performance by allowing multiple instructions to be executed in parallel.

    2
    CPU clock speed

    The clock speed of a processor describes its speed in terms of cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

    800 MHz (megahertz)
    Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

    The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) handles calculations for various 2D/3D graphics applications. In mobile devices, it is most often used by games, consumer interfaces, video applications, etc.

    ARM Mali-400 MP1
    Number of GPU cores

    Like a CPU, a GPU is made up of several working parts called cores. They handle graphics calculations for various applications.

    1
    Amount of random access memory (RAM)

    Random access memory (RAM) is used by the operating system and all installed applications. Data stored in RAM is lost after the device is turned off or restarted.

    768 MB (megabytes)
    Type of random access memory (RAM)

    Information about the type of random access memory (RAM) used by the device.

    LPDDR2

    Built-in memory

    Each mobile device has built-in (non-removable) memory with a fixed capacity.

    Memory cards

    Memory cards are used in mobile devices to increase the storage capacity for storing data.

    Screen

    The screen of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.

    Type/technology

    One of the main characteristics of the screen is the technology by which it is made and on which the quality of the information image directly depends.

    PLS
    Diagonal

    For mobile devices, screen size is expressed by the length of its diagonal, measured in inches.

    3.8 in (inches)
    96.52 mm (millimeters)
    9.65 cm (centimeters)
    Width

    Approximate screen width

    1.96 in (inches)
    49.66 mm (millimeters)
    4.97 cm (centimeters)
    Height

    Approximate screen height

    3.26 in (inches)
    82.77 mm (millimeters)
    8.28 cm (centimeters)
    Aspect Ratio

    The ratio of the dimensions of the long side of the screen to its short side

    1.667:1
    5:3
    Permission

    Screen resolution shows the number of pixels vertically and horizontally on the screen. Higher resolution means clearer image detail.

    480 x 800 pixels
    Pixel Density

    Information about the number of pixels per centimeter or inch of the screen. Higher density allows information to be displayed on the screen with clearer detail.

    246 ppi (pixels per inch)
    96 ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
    Color depth

    Screen color depth reflects the total number of bits used for color components in one pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors that the screen can display.

    24 bit
    16777216 flowers
    Screen area

    Approximate percentage of screen area occupied by the screen on the front of the device.

    56.04% (percent)
    Other characteristics

    Information about other screen features and characteristics.

    Capacitive
    Multi-touch

    Sensors

    Different sensors perform different quantitative measurements and convert physical indicators into signals that a mobile device can recognize.

    Main camera

    The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on the back of the body and is used for taking photos and videos.

    Diaphragm

    Aperture (f-number) is the size of the aperture opening that controls the amount of light reaching the photosensor. A lower f-number means the aperture opening is larger.

    f/2.8
    Flash type

    The most common types of flashes in mobile device cameras are LED and xenon flashes. LED flashes produce softer light and, unlike brighter xenon flashes, are also used for video shooting.

    LED
    Image Resolution

    One of the main characteristics of mobile device cameras is their resolution, which shows the number of horizontal and vertical pixels in the image.

    2592 x 1944 pixels
    5.04 MP (megapixels)
    Video resolution

    Information about the maximum supported resolution when shooting video with the device.

    1280 x 720 pixels
    0.92 MP (megapixels)
    Video - frame rate/frames per second.

    Information about the maximum number of frames per second (fps) supported by the device when shooting video at the maximum resolution. Some of the main standard video shooting and playback speeds are 24p, 25p, 30p, 60p.

    30fps (frames per second)
    Characteristics

    Information about other software and hardware features related to the main camera and improving its functionality.

    Autofocus
    Continuous shooting
    Geographical tags
    Panoramic photography
    Touch Focus
    Scene Selection Mode

    Additional camera

    Additional cameras are usually mounted above the device screen and are used mainly for video conversations, gesture recognition, etc.

    Audio

    Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.

    Radio

    The radio of the mobile device is a built-in FM receiver.

    Location determination

    Information about the navigation and location technologies supported by your device.

    WiFi

    Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless communication for transmitting data over close distances between various devices.

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between various devices of different types over short distances.

    Version

    There are several versions of Bluetooth, with each subsequent one improving communication speed, coverage, and making devices easier to discover and connect. Information about the Bluetooth version of the device.

    3.0
    Characteristics

    Bluetooth uses different profiles and protocols that provide faster data transfer, energy savings, improved device discovery, etc. Some of these profiles and protocols that the device supports are shown here.

    A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
    AVCTP (Audio/Video Control Transport Protocol)
    AVDTP (Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol)
    AVRCP (Audio/Visual Remote Control Profile)
    GAVDP (Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile)
    GAP (Generic Access Profile)
    HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
    HID (Human Interface Profile)
    HSP (Headset Profile)
    MAP (Message Access Profile)
    OPP (Object Push Profile)
    PBAP/PAB (Phone Book Access Profile)
    SPP (Serial Port Protocol)
    SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)

    USB

    USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to exchange data.

    Headphone jack

    This is an audio connector, also called an audio jack. The most widely used standard in mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.

    Connecting devices

    Information about other important connection technologies supported by your device.

    Browser

    A web browser is a software application for accessing and viewing information on the Internet.

    Video file formats/codecs

    Mobile devices support different video file formats and codecs, which respectively store and encode/decode digital video data.

    Battery

    Mobile device batteries differ from each other in their capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge necessary for their functioning.

    Capacity

    A battery's capacity indicates the maximum charge it can hold, measured in milliamp-hours.

    1500 mAh (milliamp-hours)
    Type

    The type of battery is determined by its structure and, more precisely, the chemicals used. There are different types of batteries, with lithium-ion and lithium-ion polymer batteries being the most commonly used batteries in mobile devices.

    Li-Ion (Lithium-ion)
    2G talk time

    2G talk time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged during a continuous conversation on a 2G network.

    16 hours 20 minutes
    16.3 h (hours)
    979.8 min (minutes)
    0.7 days
    2G latency

    2G standby time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 2G network.

    670 h (hours)
    40200 min (minutes)
    27.9 days
    3G talk time

    3G talk time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged during a continuous conversation on a 3G network.

    7 hours 30 minutes
    7.5 h (hours)
    450 min (minutes)
    0.3 days
    3G latency

    3G standby time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 3G network.

    640 h (hours)
    38400 min (minutes)
    26.7 days
    Characteristics

    Information about some additional characteristics of the device's battery.

    Removable

    Joining the ranks of smartphones like Orange San Diego, HTC One V and occupying the niche between the basic and mid-range phones, the Galaxy Ace II has entered a market where you have to try to stand out from the crowd. The £160 price tag made it an attractive proposition for many.

    Description of Ace II (GT-I8160)

    A rounded, impressive little smartphone with an attractive 3.8" WVGA capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, it is pleasant to look at, although it fails to stand out from the competition. The pixel density is 245 dpi. It's inferior to the 300 DPI of high-end phones from 2012, but the high-quality PLS panel makes the pixels virtually indistinguishable, delivering extremely sharp images. Samsung's PLS technology was designed to compete with the IPS panels used in the iPhone 4S and HTC One X. The viewing angles of the screen are excellent and only lose a little brightness when tilted too far in some directions. The display contrast of 843:1 with a maximum brightness of 500 cd/m2 does not match the characteristics of IPS or OLED matrices, but for a mid-price phone it is quite acceptable.

    The plastic but aesthetically pleasing body features a durable design that makes the device as pleasing to the hands as it is to the eyes.

    To everyone’s disappointment, despite the fact that the phone was presented and entered the market much later than the release of the Android 4.0 OS, the Korean manufacturer chose to use the operating system version 2.3, on the platform of which the original Galaxy Ace worked. This obvious statement of the imperfections of the smartphone does not negate the fact that the device has received many updates that compensate for outdated software and give some advantage over models offered at higher prices.

    Subsequently, the Ace II (GT-I8160) firmware, among other models, was updated by the Korean brand to Android 4.1.2. This improved the camera app, made it faster, modernized the user interface, and appeased those owners who were angry when they learned that they would never receive the update to version 4-1.

    Design

    In the 2nd generation of the model, the manufacturer made a comprehensive overhaul, installed a 2-core processor with a frequency of 800 MHz, and increased the RAM from 278 to a much more respectable 768 MB. In addition, the smartphone is equipped with a 5-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and built-in LED flash. It also became possible to record 720p high-definition video, which made it possible to classify the phone as a middle-class model. The second VGA camera is installed on the front panel of the model.

    The smartphone has a comfortable weight of 122 g and a thickness of 10.5 mm. Ace II (GT-I8160) can be improved by expanding the storage capacity by 32 GB using a microSD card. Also offered is a standard set of wireless communications 3G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and optionally GPS and HSDPA.

    Although the smartphone's screen size has increased from 3.5 to 3.8 inches compared to the first-generation model, the smartphone is 1mm thinner, tapering down to a relatively slender 10.5mm at its widest point.

    And although the model uses a plastic construction, it is a surprisingly durable and well-built device that only bends or creaks a little under great force.

    No matter how pleasant the design of the Samsung GT-I8160 Galaxy Ace II is, reviews from owners indicate that it is far from unique and shares a number of characteristics of many other Android devices from the Korean company with a large rectangular home screen button dominating the front panel of the smartphone . There's nothing wrong with the similarity, and the smoothly curved edges and slim form factor that fits comfortably in your hand make it even more attractive.

    One of the design features that the Ace II unfortunately inherited is the fragile and flimsy back panel. The thin component leaves the user confused when trying to remove it to access the SIM card, microSD and battery.

    With the increase in size, the Samsung Galaxy Ace II (GT-I8160) mobile phone has gained weight compared to its predecessor, although only slightly. Despite the addition of 9g, which increases the weight of the smartphone to 122g, the device is comfortable to hold and not so heavy that it feels uncomfortable. This is also helped by the rounded edges and slightly textured back panel, which prevents accidental falls and slips.

    The smartphone has only 3 physical controls - a home screen button, a standard power switch and a volume up and down key. While the latter two elements are located in an area susceptible to accidental pressure when holding the phone in either the right or left hand, they are stiff enough to be a concern. The microUSB port and the 3.5 mm headset jack are the only “defects” of the flawlessly smooth surface of the case.

    Software

    Despite all the innovative technical characteristics, the Samsung Galaxy Ace II (GT-I8160) is a standard combination of Android 2.3 and TouchWiz 4.0 user interface. The phone comes with software that has proven to work on previous Galaxy models. TouchWiz is an intuitive interface with a set of functions, shortcuts and features that will attract both novice and experienced smartphone users.

    Offering quick access to the most frequently changed settings, the menu widget takes up 1 of 7 possible home screens and allows owners to quickly turn Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, synchronization, automatic brightness control and screen timeout on and off. Featuring a dual-core 800MHz processor, the Samsung GT-I8160 Galaxy Ace II's interface is said to be lag-free, and the GPU pairs well with the highly responsive 3.8" multi-touch display, delivering smooth screen transitions with little lag or stuttering. " For quick access to settings and messages, the standard notification menu provides links to the most essential data, which helps keep your smartphone running smoothly. And although this feature is supported by all competitors, it never disappoints.

    Phone calls

    While more and more entry-level and mid-range smartphones don't give this basic feature the attention it deserves, the Galaxy Ace II's hardware performs well. The phone's strong signal and clear sound lacks only noise-canceling functionality, as background noise sometimes interferes with the normal flow of a conversation, drowning out the other party. This is especially noticeable when the person on the other end of the line is in an area of ​​heavy traffic or strong winds.

    Internet

    In most cases, Android apps provide excellent functionality, and the smartphone browser offers few advantages over the standard pre-installed universal browsers of the TouchWiz UI platform and interface. It's far from spectacular and has a limited set of features, none of which set it apart from its closest competitors with similar capabilities. Users can download a much better version of the browser from the Google Play Store. For example, Firefox.

    When accessed over Wi-Fi, web pages load instantly, but the 3G connection makes Internet navigation a little slow, accompanied by somewhat less than smooth page loading.

    Because the pre-installed browser doesn't bother formatting content to make it easier to read, the smartphone renders text and images very quickly when zoomed in, so there's no need to wait for unclear content to clear up. However, a small problem with zooming in on large areas of a web page is that scrolling or scrolling through online articles can become a bit difficult, as the interface does so at such a speed that it's easy to miss sections you need.

    What makes the browser more manageable and convenient is the ability to simultaneously access 8 separate web page tabs and an efficient and easy-to-use bookmarking system, brought up by simply pressing the dedicated on-screen button next to the URL input panel. In addition, there is quick access to the most frequently visited sites. From the tab you can also view your browser history.

    Camera

    Exceeding all the expectations set out in the smartphone's specifications on paper, the 5-megapixel rear camera of the Samsung GT-I8160 Galaxy Ace II, according to owners, provides impressive results with autofocus, built-in LED flash and smile detection, which allow you to easily shoot in any conditions.

    The shutter speed is more consistent with static panoramic shots, but the user can activate AF by simply tapping on the desired area of ​​the screen. This is a handy feature that works well, ensuring that your subject is always clearly visible. Although the Samsung Galaxy Ace II (GT-I8160)'s specifications don't allow for macro photography (the device refuses to set its focal length too close), the large selection of scenes outweighs this drawback. The standard list, including scenes such as “Portrait”, “Landscape”, “Night”, “Sports”, “Fireworks”, is supplemented by more complex modes.

    While the Cartoon option produces unimpressive results, Panorama is one of the best on the market, stitching together a series of images into an impressively expansive image. For those who want more control over the photo-taking process, the Samsung Galaxy Ace II (GT-I8160) allows you to change white balance, exposure values ​​and ISO settings. Although the user is given a little leeway, adjustments are easy and don't require much fuss.

    While photographing bright objects from darkness produces mixed results, the Samsung GT-I8160 Galaxy Ace II's built-in 5-megapixel image sensor is said to impress with its indoor photography capabilities when using the LED flash.

    Video

    Despite the low price and not entirely revolutionary specifications, video recording on the Samsung GT-I8160 Galaxy Ace II, according to owners, is characterized by excellent speed, excellent color reproduction and a large number of customizable functions. The smartphone's camera is capable of shooting 720p HD video at 30 fps and creating video content that is free of heavy pixelation, motion blur and weak audio. Further enhancing the mobile phone's video capabilities is the built-in LED flash, which can be used to illuminate dark scenes, while a set of filters allows you to view footage in classic black and white, sepia or negative display.

    Despite its strengths, the video shot with the Samsung Galaxy Ace II (GT-I8160) camera, according to customer reviews, is not without its shortcomings. Lacking the contrast and color depth of higher-end rivals, the phone produces results that suffer from large blocks of color, with content sometimes appearing more segmented than in real life.