The Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 (http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_ace_3-5479.php) was unveiled last month. It's the successor of one of the most popular mid-range droids, but represents a pretty minor update over it. Built around a 4.0" WVGA TFT display and running Android 4.2.2, the Galaxy Ace 3 comes in three flavors - 3G (S7270), LTE (S7275) and dual-SIM (S7272). Depending on which one you choose you get either 1 or 1.2GHz dual-core CPU.
Samsung was expected to launch the Galaxy Ace 3 in this quarter and it seems various USA retailers have already got the Ace 3 in stock. You can have the unlocked 3G version at about $300 from Popular Electronics (http://www.popularelect.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Ace-3-S7270-Unlocked-Smartphone-BLK-p/ace3s7270blk.htm#.UefbFo0yZ8E). Negri Electronics (http://negrielectronics.com/samsung-galaxy-ace-3-unlocked-black.html#.Uefa0I0yZ8E) is expecting to re-stock the Ace 3 soon and is offering it a bit cheaper at $281.50. It