Camera and Internal Storage
The camera features sound pretty basic with a meager 3 MP rear snapper with LED flash for average low light performance. Also, this will not be the right cup of tea for the selfie lovers as it foregoes the front-camera. Considering the advancements in the this price bracket, the lack of a front-facer and the basic primary camera will definitely make the handset a less capable one. The internal storage is 4 GB, similar to what the other smartphones in this price bracket. This storage capacity can be expanded externally by another 32 GB by means of an external memory card support.
Processor and Battery
One of the big let-downs of the Galaxy Ace NXT is the presence of a dual-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz. While the handsets crowding the sub Rs 7,000 price bracket are trying to come up with dual-core and quad-core chipsets, this one becomes a weak contender. Moreover, it cannot be used for moderate gaming as well as it will slow down the device. To aid this processor, the handset again incorporates a paltry 512 MB of RAM. The battery capacity of 1,500 mAh is pretty less when compared to the battery in its rivals, hence we cannot expect the device to last for a day under mixed usage. But, it should suffice carrying out the basic tasks with its basic specs.
Display and Other Features
The Galaxy Ace NXT utilizes a small 4 inch display that packs a low screen resolution of 480×800 pixels which undoubtedly cannot render clearer and sharper content. Samsung could have given the handset at least an average qHD or HD display to boast the pixel count and increase the usability of the device. The device runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat and come packed with connectivity along with 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth. Likewise the other two smartphones that were launched alongside this one provides support to 12 Indian languages and comes with free 200 MB of Vodafone data per month for six months.
Comparison
The handset will have to compete with devices such as Moto E, Panasonic T31, Asus Zenfone 4 and Xolo A500s Lite.
Key Specs
What we Like
Support to 3G connectivityIndian languages support
What we Dislike
Lack of front-facer
Price and Conclusion
For the price tag of Rs 7,400, the Samsung Galaxy Ace NXT is definitely not a value for money offering has it comes with only basic specifications. Except for the Android KitKat platform the device does not have any specific positives, but even that will not deliver only moderate user experience. In this price bracket, the Moto E, Micromax smartphones and the new Zenfone 4 and Zenfone 4.5 are the hot favorites. Hence, the Galaxy Ace NXT will have to struggle hard to push itself high against the competition.