We heard earlier this year that the South Korean company is seeking to release a budget model, the Galaxy Ace Style LTE, which is an improved model of the original Galaxy Ace Style. As we can easily suggest, the device could be equipped with 4G LTE connectivity. However, it is not the only enhancement. The Ace Style LTE comes with 4.3-inch WVGA display, instead of the smaller 4-inch screen on the original. It should be noted that the Ace Style LTE also has a Super AMOLED panel, which is a rarity among entry-level models. The original Ace Style uses the more standard TFT display.
Other hardware features of Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE includes 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1.3Mp front-facing camera, 5Mp rear-facing camera with LED flash, 1900mAh battery, 4GB of internal storage and 1GB of RAM. Samsung’s naming system may confuse some less-informed consumers, because there’s also another low-entry model, the Galaxy Ace 4, which was released in June. It is an even cheaper device with only 4-inch TFT display. Unfortunately, the Galaxy Ace Style LTE is priced 199 Euro in Germany, which is quite steep for a low-end device. There are two color options of the phone, white and black.