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Samsung Ace (I325) Phone (Sprint) |
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Release Date:
Q1 2008
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Released for Sprint, the Samsung Ace is the sleekest world phone with Windows Mobile 6. Running on Windows Mobile 6, the Ace keeps track of contacts and schedules through Outlook Mobile, accesses the web using Internet Explorer Mobile and views Word, Excel and PowerPoint files using File Viewer. Thin and lightweight, the QWERTY smartphone lets users make or receive calls, access email, view documents, surf the web, and sync Outlook calendars in over 100 countries. Operating in the U.S. on the Sprint's network, the Ace offers voice calls, PDA capabilities and access to Sprint TV with over 50 channels of live television and on-demand video. With quad-band capabilities, the Ace operates globally on CDMA and GSM/GPRS networks where Sprint has international roaming agreements.
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- Supports both CDMA and GPRS/GSM networks so travelers can use one device both in and out of North America
- Windows Mobile 6 supports many forms of email including HTML, mobile versions of Microsoft Applications, and the ability to easily transfer digital multimedia from a Windows-based PC
- Experience broadband-like download speeds using EV-DO technology
- ActiveSync offers PC to mobile device sync for easier configuration with faster data transfer and sync accuracy
- Integrated QWERTY keyboard provides a familiar interface for quick and efficient input of information including backlit keypad to work in low light conditions
- Shoot digital pictures with the embedded 1.3-megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom lens; use the built-in camcorder to record video clips and play them on the screen
- Stereo Bluetooth lets users listen to music on the go or listen to music using compatible accessories without wires
Consumers interested in the Samsung Ace (I325) also considered these cell phones: |
Technical |
| Network: |
CDMA 800 / 1900 / GSM 900 / 1800 |
| Form Factor: |
PDA / Windows Mobile 6 |
| Dimensions: |
118 x 59 x 12 mm |
| Weight: |
111 g |
| Antenna: |
Internal |
| Navigation: |
QWERTY Keypad / Thumbwheel / 5-Way Keypad |
| Battery Type: |
1300 mAh Li-Ion |
| Talk Time: |
4.3 hours |
| Standby Time: |
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| Memory: |
64.0 MB |
| Expandable Memory: |
microSD / TransFlash |
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Safety |
| Radiation (SAR): |
 (1.00 W/kg) |
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Imaging |
| Main Screen: |
TFT 65,000 colors (320 x 240 px) |
| External Screen: |
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| Camera: |
1.3 MP / 5X Zoom / Auto-Focus / Video Recorder |
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Audio |
| MP3 Player: |
Sprint Music Store |
| FM Radio: |
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| Speakerphone: |
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| Push-To-Talk: |
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Multimedia |
| Wallpapers: |
320 x 240 px |
| Screen Savers: |
320 x 240 px |
| Ring Tones: |
64 chord / MP3 |
| Themes: |
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| Games: |
J2ME |
| Streaming Multimedia: |
Sprint TV |
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Messaging |
| SMS: |
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| EMS: |
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| MMS: |
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| Email: |
POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP / Outlook Mobile / Push Email |
| Chat: |
AOL / ICQ / Windows Live / Yahoo |
| Predictive Text: |
T9 |
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Applications |
| Phonebook Capacity: |
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| Calendar: |
Outlook Mobile |
| To-Do List: |
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| WAP: |
2.0 (Internet Explorer Mobile / RSS Feed) |
| Voice Commands: |
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| Calculator: |
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Connectivity |
| Bluetooth: |
2.0 (A2DP / HFP / HSP) |
| Infrared Port: |
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| High-Speed Data: |
cdma2000 1xEV-DO |
| Wi-Fi: |
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| GPS: |
Sprint Navigation |
| PC Sync: |
USB 2.0 (ActiveSync) |
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More Information |
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| Discussion: |
Samsung Forum |
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Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:05 am | By
Offering ability to stay connected through voice calls, email, and web browsing around the globe, Sprint today announced the Samsung ACE, a sleek new smartphone powered by Windows Mobile 6.
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