Switched from Ace 1 to Ace 2 - missing few features - General Questions and Answers

I replaced my Galaxy Ace 1 with Galaxy Ace 2 i8160 phone. Mainly I wanted interface to work faster and more internal RAM and storage. Ace 2 got all of that but is lacking few features that I did not see mentioned in reviews.
1 - When phone rings or when I dial a number I used to see what type of phone it is (home, work, mobile). Now it does not show. I've tried to google this problem and possible solutions but I did not find any. Is this samsung's GUI feature or Android's in general?
2 - When phone conversation is over Ace 1 used to just exit. Ace 2 is giving you few options of what to do next - I hate this time wasting 'feature'. Can this be disabled? Is this samsung's GUI feature or Android's in general?
Does ICS have 'features' described above as well?
4 - backdoor of the Ace 2 is very slippery. I like the battery door of Ace 1 much more.
p.s. my first post here. Posting here as I did not find any other Ace 2 i8160 thread. And I can't post (and probably should not) in dev forum because of the newbie status.

Throw the phone in the garbage and continue using the ace 1.
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Why are no developers developing the Cyanogen mod 9 Android 4.x.x for the galaxy tab 7.0 plus WIFI only version? Its a real nice device and it will be awesome to have CM9 for this device. I believe the galaxy tab 7 plus is being ignored for the galaxy tab 10.1.
its all to do with the sauce codes...Samsung have them under wraps and are not letting them go easy also their is an issue with correct drivers etc... im sure when the codes are revealed their will be 100s of developers trying this baby out (wifi/3g) but in my opinion i think Samsung have kept this from us deliberately as they are launching the new g-tab 2 this is basically a crappy version of out tab but with ICS not honeycomb and buy them allowing development on our device before launch would kill the thrill of the new galaxy tab 2... disappointing i know
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Peter Fabian : ACE or ACE plus , which is better?

Hello Everyone,
I am Peter Fabian, new in XDA community. I need advice from the Samsung user which for my purchase of Galaxy ACE. I need to know is there much difference between ACE and ACE Plus in term of features. Which one should I purchase from both of them.
Thanks
Peterfabian said:
Hello Everyone,
I am Peter Fabian, new in XDA community. I need advice from the Samsung user which for my purchase of Galaxy ACE. I need to know is there much difference between ACE and ACE Plus in term of features. Which one should I purchase from both of them.
Thanks
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I think the only difference in processor speed and screen resolution.
The Ace has a 3.5 inch screen, while Ace Plus comes with a slightly bigger screen, of 3.65 inches. The Ace Plus promises better build quality over the Galaxy Ace.
Both of them have a screen resolution of 320×480 pixels, but because Ace Plus has a slightly bigger screen, it's better for the display.
They've both got a 5MP camera so no upgrade there.
The Plus has 3gb internal memory and 32gb expandable. Whereas the ace only has 158mb internal.
Ace is on Froyo but ace plus is on gingerbread.
Aces battery will last longer but that's only because of the better processor on the plus.
That should cover most of the differences so you can easily see which you'd prefer.
Hope I helped
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Hello Peter Fabian
ACE plus is much better regarding features but almost same in others like both have same camera and screen width. Samsung galaxy ACE plus has 1 GHz processor but if you are very keen on the battery and would want your phone to stand for long ACE is better.
hey peter...go with ace plus
smithclark said:
Hello Peter Fabian
ACE plus is much better regarding features but almost same in others like both have same camera and screen width. Samsung galaxy ACE plus has 1 GHz processor but if you are very keen on the battery and would want your phone to stand for long ACE is better.
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M using Ace Plus from Last 3 months...its really awesome...processor is gud as 1ghz...all 3d games are working with root & 3d chainfire:good:

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For those people running a 4.2 rom (CM10 etc) - how does this effect your use of the s pen??? Do apps like s note and s planner still work???
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[Q] Why is a Samsung Galaxy S3 faster than a Samsung Galaxy Note 4?

Hey there,
I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (octacore running Android 5.0.1) and one of my friends has a Samsung Galaxy S3 (quadcore running Android 4.1.2), also rooted. Yesterday we met and thought of putting them to a test. So we used Haxplorer to search a random number (the same number on both devices) in a random game, and what we had noticed was that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was way too much slower in finding a result than the Samsung Galaxy S3, infact it was about 5x slower!
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Please someone explain to me how this is possible! If any more information is needed please ask me to provide you with anything.
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nicolas0808 said:
Hey there,
I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (octacore running Android 5.0.1) and one of my friends has a Samsung Galaxy S3 (quadcore running Android 4.1.2), also rooted. Yesterday we met and thought of putting them to a test. So we used Haxplorer to search a random number (the same number on both devices) in a random game, and what we had noticed was that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was way too much slower in finding a result than the Samsung Galaxy S3, infact it was about 5x slower!
Now my question is, does anybody know why this happens? I know that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is way above the Samsung Galaxy S3 in specs, but still every time we try we get the same result. I also tried restarting and force stopping all other apps and still without even doing any of those to the S3 it just beat my Note4 by the mile!
Please someone explain to me how this is possible! If any more information is needed please ask me to provide you with anything.
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Kumpare... Maybe its the game optimized for quad core cpus and not for octa cores.. Try a different game
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Dude its the aa game... there's no need for even two cores to run that game...
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