galaxy-ace-style-lteNot too long after April Fool’s day this year, Samsung was really serious about the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style – a decent handset that targeted the entry level market, so do not expect all the bells and whistles that would accompany a flagship device. It looks like Samsung was not quite done with the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style just yet then, as their engineers had been working in the past few months to deliver an upgraded and updated version of the handset – where it is now known as the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE.

The name of this particular device along does point to LTE connectivity, where the handset itself is now a wee bit larger compared to the standard sized Galaxy Ace Style, where it will feature a 4.3” WVGA display rather than the 4” model on its predecessor. Apart from that, the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE would make use of a Super AMOLED display, which is pretty rare where entry level smartphones are concerned.

Other hardware specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE include Android 4.4 KitKat as the mobile operating system version of choice, a 5MP camera at the back with LED flash, a 1.3MP front-facing camera, NFC connectivity, a quad-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4 GB of internal memory, and a 1900 mAh battery to keep it chugging along. This handset costs €199 in Germany – not too shabby, right?

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