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Samsung has given its Galaxy Ace handset a facelift, unveiling its beefed-up successor, the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus, and saying the smartphone will come to Blighty.

Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus

The Ace Plus comes with a faster 1GHz processor, runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread spruced up with the company's TouchWiz UI. Memory wise, there's 3GB storage, extendable through Micro SD cards, and 512MB of Ram.

Other specs include a familiar 3.65in display with a resolution of 320 x 480 and a 5Mp camera.

The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus will touchdown in the UK later this year. Prices have yet to be confirmed. ®

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Nice

They've really **** it this time

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Looks almost exactly like another phone. Can't quite put my finger on which one...

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Down vote them all you like, but they're not wrong.

(and this from a committed droid-fan)

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