Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus review: Aces wild
Aces wild
Above average connectivity
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus has quad-band 3G and GSM/GPRS/EDGE support, with 7.2 Mbps HSDPA.
Moving on, there's Bluetooth 3.0 for fast local file transfers. Then there's Wi-Fi b/g/n support and a Wi-Fi hotspot option.
The AllShare app allows you to stream content to and from various devices (TV or computer) over DLNA.
Solid web browser
The interface of the Android web browser has hardly changed. Its user experience is, as always, flawless.
Browsing GSMArena.com on the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus
The browser supports both double tap and pinch zooming along with the new two-finger tilt zoom. There are niceties such as multiple tabs, text reflow, and find on page and so on. A neat trick is to pinch zoom out beyond the minimum - that opens up the tabs view.
There's Flash 11 support, which means you can watch YouTube videos right in the browser (videos up to 720p worked smoothly) and play Flash games too.
Watching a YouTube video • Playing a touch-optimized Flash game
Social Hub
The Social hub we've seen before - it combines your email accounts with social networking (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) and email accounts and shows all incoming messages on one list with handy shortcuts to reply, mark as favorite and so on. There's filtering by message source too, to help manage the inflow of incoming updates.
A plethora of organizing tools
The calendar has four different types of view: list, daily, weekly and monthly. Adding a new event is quick and easy, and you can also set an alarm to act as a reminder.
The list view (often referred to as Agenda view) shows a list of all the calendar entries from the recent past to the near future. It's a very handy tool when you need to check your appointments for the next few days.
There is also a calculator aboard. It is nicely touch optimized - the buttons are big enough and easy to hit. Turning the phone landscape reveals more advanced calculator functions.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus features a decent alarm clock application with a huge number of alarms to be set, each with its own start time and repeat pattern.
The Clock app and the alarm options
The Memo and Mini Diary are self-explanatory. The first app works with text only, while the Diary lets you also attach pictures.
You also get a To-Do app called Task and a Voice recorder to round off the organizer functionality.
The Memo and Mini Diary • Task handles your To-Do list • The Voice recorder
The Galaxy Ace comes with the ThinkFree Office pack pre-installed - it's a document viewer and an editor combined. It works like a charm and is capable of pinch zooming. Both panning and zooming are fast and the overall performance of the office package is excellent.
The latest Google Maps
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus managed to get a GPS lock in just under a minute without A-GPS. A-GPS can speed up the lock (but it involves data traffic). Cell-ID and Wi-Fi positioning are also available if all you need is a rough location, but they need a data connection too.
Google Maps is a standard part of the Android package and we've covered it many times before. It offers voice-guided navigation in certain countries and falls back to a list of instructions elsewhere. You can plan routes, search for nearby POI and go into the always cool Street View.
The latest version uses vector maps, which are very data efficient and easy to cache. The app will reroute you if you get off course, even without a data connection.
3D buildings are shown for some of the bigger cities and you can use two-finger camera tilt and rotate to get a better view of the area.
Google Play Store
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus has the latest version of the Android Market - now called Google Play. The new name and icon aside there aren't major changes in the look of the app store. In select countries aside from apps you'll also find music, movies and books but this content remains limited so far. Upon launch of the Market app you're greeted with the tiled interface of the Featured window. A swipe to the right takes you to the Categories view.
Swiping to the left takes you through Top Paid, Top Free, Top Grossing, Top New Paid, Top New Free and Trending (the ones with growing popularity). New sections are available such as Staff Picks, Editor's Choice and more.
Downloads are easy and won't take more than a couple of seconds. Before you agree to download an app, the Market will show you what features the app requires access to (e.g. Internet connectivity, access to the file system, etc.).
Connect to a PC wirelessly with Kies Air
The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus comes with Kies Air preloaded. The app connects to the local Wi-Fi network (or it can create a Wi-Fi hotspot) and gives you a URL to type into your computer's web browser.
From there you can manage just about anything on the phone - from contacts, messages (including composing messages), to browsing images, videos and other files straight in your desktop browser. You can grant or reject access to computers and see who's connected to the phone at any moment.
The cool thing is you can stream music with handy playback controls. It works for videos too.
Reader comments
- SANTM
- 19 Aug 2015
- iAT
This is worst phone I ever had. Phone hangs many times, you cant cut a call or sometimes receive. IT doesnt break by falling but what to do with a phone that hangs and you cant recieve or cut a call because it is hung. Sometimes you have to wait a lo...
- Becky
- 30 Jul 2015
- H3R
I've had my Ace Plus since it first came out - best phone i've had, sturdy, its been dropped, thrown, trampled and still hasn't had a cracked screen or broken, recently updated to the Core Prime, so now my partner is using the Ace Plus, because he ha...
- Anonymous
- 31 Aug 2014
- U2V
I hate this phone so much! I had a power button error two time and lost my data both times! EXTREMELY LAGGY! HORRIBLE BUILD! USELESS TOUCH SCREEN! and the list goes on and on and on and on and well you get the point