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Juni 2010
(80%)
128 Tester
Genomsnittligt betyg av experter som har testat produkten.
OK, I have to admit it; I was a little too easy on the Sony Ericsson Vivaz. I acted like a concerned parent who sent their kid to school with a reassuring kiss on the forehead and hoped the bigger boys of HTC and Apple would be nice and include it in t...
There's not much more I can say about the Wave really. It's functionally sound, looks and feels good and the Samsung custom built attributes (Bada, TouchWiz etc) work with immense precision. But I'm still left with a large sense of doubt about it, prob...
Fast processor; attractive to use; simple and intuitive layout; good screen; excellent sound quality; good camera and video
Some built in applications lack complete functionality; small application store; poor battery life
The Wave is an excellent addition to the Samsung portfolio and the smartphone market. While it would be ill-advised to suggest it will rival the iPhone or the growing Android smartphone market in the near future, it is a serious contender. ...
Overall I really liked the Samsung Wave but I must admit that it was the Super AMOLED screen that did it for me. The whole BADA experience was quite good. Nothing revolutionary. Kind of a mixture of previous Samsung feature phones and a bit Android lik...
The Samsung Wave marks a line in the sand for Samsung with the debut of its Bada operating system. It's a quality handset with a terrific AMOLED multi-touch screen, fast operation, a decent camera and access to Samsung's small but growing App store. T...
Pluses, Quality screen handles multitouch interface well / Great finish, Responsive smartphone, stable OS, intuitive interface, Battery life, Video: films and records DivX and 720p in native resolution, FM radio with RDS / standard headphone jack
Minuses, Disappointing photos, Messaging system could be even better, Case seems like it could get scratched, App store still fairly limited with some expensive downloads
The Samsung Wave is just the first device on the Bada platform and it’s a great start for the Korean manufacturer. Although the App Store has to go a little way before it’s even close to becoming a competitor to Android or Apple, we hope it does succee...
Screen is staggeringly good, Bada seems stable, good touch response, great media device, handles HD well
Apps often lack options, lack of big name apps (this might change), some menu and keyboard awkwardness
An impressive handset we can't help liking, but it also leaves room for improvementKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, AMOLED, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
For a Samsung phone, this one is excellent. It's worlds apart from the deluge of mediocre mid-range handsets we've seen from them of late. The Samsung Wave's screen is wonderful, we can't praise it enough so if you spend a lot of time watching videos ...