While there's no official announcement, the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 showed up today at the Indonesian section of the manufacturer's website. The page comes compete with product shots, so this is probably as official as it gets, with a formal unveiling likely to go down at MWC.
Aimed at the mid-range market, the handset comes with an 800MHz CPU under the hood, which should make for a fairly usable ensemble. It runs Android 2.2, likely with TouchWiz layered on top, as has been Samsung's regular resort.
Details of the Samsung Galaxy Ace include a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen (320 x 480 resolution), a 5.0 megapixel camera module with LED flash (no 720p recording, though), aGPS, WiFi, 3G with HSPA, Bluetooth 2.1, 158MB of onboard storage and microSD card expansion (up to 32GB). Battery is 1,350mAh, rated at up to 6.5 hours of talk time and 17.5 days of standby.
Design appears to be lifted directly from the iPhone 4, with 112.4 x 59.9 x 11.5 mm dimensions and 113 grams of weight. Based on the product pictures, the back cover will come in two colors: black and white.
No word on either pricing or release plans for the Samsung Galaxy Ace. Given that it's already gone up on the Samsung website, though, we doubt it has a long wait ahead of it.
[Samsung via GSMArena]
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