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Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 more specs leak

Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 more specs leak


Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 more specs leak



Samsung plans to launch its Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 .Here are more leaked specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Ace 3  :

- This Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 comes in two versions (the GT-S7272 and the GT-S7270)

- dual-SIM variant.

- Galaxy Ace 3 will be powered by a 1GHz dual-core CPU

- the screen will have a resolution of 480 by 800 pixels

- Android 4.2.2 runs on the GT-S7272

- Android 4.1.2 runs on the GT-S7270

- 4-inch display

- 5MP main camera

- 1500mAh battery

- Bluetooth 4.0

- The device will launch in four colors: Metallic Black and Metallic Blue, Pure White , Wine Red.
 
 - price should be around 300 euros ($385).


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