Saturday, March 20, 2010

Samsung Wave Mobile

Samsung Wave, launched earlier this year is the first smartphone operating on Samsung's very own (BADA) OS. One key feature associated with smartphones is multitasking, and the 512MB RAM along with the Samsung 1 Ghz processor is good enough to support that. Samsung has introduced a lot of application based features including integrated contacts, a unified in-box, a push calendar etc... Talking about overall looks, this phone certainly has that elegance and persona with a 3.3 inch AMOLED screen display, and a metal chassis finish that adds to the durability, while giving it a suave look.

A TouchWiz interface 3.0 enables browsing through more than three home screens simultaneously. Easy and fast navigation is quite important here as browsing through multiple screens simultaneously slows down the processing speed, but the 1 Ghz processor comes into play to evade this situation, and provides pretty smooth navigation. Wave comes with a large 3.3 inch AMOLED screen that offers vivid colors and a very good resolution. The “AMOLED” display enhances the image quality and adjusts the reflection accordingly to produce a distortion free view. Now, being a touch screen phone the display or screen has a vital role. Samsung realises this fact, and provides a tempered glass to cover the screen for that added durability.

Samsung provides the option of downloading extra applications from its application store, and the content and availability of applications varies across different countries. In terms of connectivity, the phone is WiFi and GPRS enabled. Latest bluetooth version (3.0), along with a USB port is incorporated for speedy and streamlined data transfer. Further, the integrated Dolfin browser provides zooming up to 10x, so that if you require to zoom into a particular image, a fingertip touch is all you need to do. Like all other Smartphones, social networking access is an important aspect of this phone. Wave provides one touch access to all major social networking sites including Facebook, Twitter etc.., where you can upload videos, songs or images of your choice directly from your phone. Now that was easy, right?

Samsung Wave - Anyways moving further, the phone comes with a 5 mega pixel camera featuring face detection, smile shot, vintage shot, image editor etc. Now with camera offering high resolution images, memory is surely an important aspect. Samsung has answered this query pretty well with an inbuilt 2GB/8GB memory, and expandable memory options ranging up to 32GB. A virtual 5.1 surround sound and 720p recording / decoding along with mDNIe (mobile Digital Natural Image engine) Technology, gives Samsung Wave a competitive edge over the others. Rest, we’ll have to wait for its official launch for more specs.

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