This is a global GSM phone. It can beused with T-Mobile USA and AT&T, but without 3G.Introduction: /124260794/.2_6924.3_phonearena.com_tier1 ImageTagInstance gallery-1384de30-2db0-4f4f-8f5a-7959d5d856c3 If Samsung was hiding a secret card up its sleeve, one with ambition to trump mid-range Android smartphones with a smart combination of price and features, the HTMLTagInstance html-tag-7903d31b-1ba9-4184-add3-ada32b5735c9 Samsung Galaxy Ace would be our first guess. Rather than shooting for the stars it offers the almost complete Android experience in a relatively affordable package at a retail price of around $350. Hard facts speak of an 800MHz Qualcomm chipset and 278MB of RAM under the hood here. Samsung throwed in a 5-megapixel shooter and a conveniently located microSD card slot on the side, all in a handset with a 3.5-inch screen, looking somewhat similar to the iPhone 4. Will this be enough for its market success? Read on to find out. /124260794/video_test_ADX_rule nd_incontent_f...