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Juni 2010
(80%)
128 Tester
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App Store is in its infancy, can't group menu items in folders, keyboard is a little small in portrait orientation, won't auto-merge contacts from multiple accounts
The Samsung Wave morphs a mid-range feature phone into fully fledged smartphone thanks to the new open-source Bada OS. The Wave possesses excellent build quality, an outstanding display, great multimedia capabilities and impressive performance - all wrapp...
Sammanfattning: When Samsung announced that they would drop the Symbian platform last year, opting instead to create their own called bada, it was met with a lot of skepticism on the ability of this new OS. Now at last the Wave, the Korean manufacturer's first bada dr...
Vibrant Super AMOLED Display, Responsive Touch UI, WiFi, 3G and GPS Support, Good Camera, Very Good Music Playback
OS Still Has Some Niggles, Apps Store Doesn't Have Many Apps
At its Indian price of Rs. 18,000, the closest competition that the Samsung Wave has is from Nokia’s N97mini, another touchscreen phone with good multimedia features. However, irrespective of a hardware QWERTY keyboard and a more mature OS with app su...
Comfortable, lightweight design, UI is user friendly and extremely smooth flowing, Superb audio quality, Plays 720p files without a hitch, Camera comes with plenty of features, Great battery life
Couldn't integrate phone book with Social networking accounts except MySpace and MS Exchange, Couldn't use another handsfree or earphones
ConnectivityThe Wave is equipped to handle 3G connectivity so EDGE/GPRS fit right in. It also supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP and USB 2.0. It’s got all you need for social networking with Facebook and Twitter apps, a shortcut widget for Orkut (...
Excellent design, build and finish, stunning display, smooth interface, good quality camera, 720p video recording, HD video playback (including MKV), superb audio quality, multitasking support, terrific value for money
Clumsy web browser interface, no lens cover, no ambient light adjustment, too few apps on the Samsung store as of now
The Samsung Wave is priced at Rs. 18,000. Samsung Wave is hands down the best phone you can buy under Rs. 20,000 in India today. It looks great, has an incredible hardware, a gorgeous display, 1GHz processor, smooth fluid interface, good quality camera...
The Samsung S8500 Wave is the first phone to run a brand new OS and this may look great on its resume but isn't what makes it worthwhile. The potential is all there and the UI user-friendliness is at its peak so even if Bada OS never takes off, the Wave w...
To sum up the Samsung Wave, it is good looking phone, with high-end features and a brand new OS. We believe the Bada is definitely a challenger to other top OS, though it might still take time to put a dent in them. As there are minor kinks still neede...
Slim and compact, Good screen clarity from Super AMOLED, Intuitive user interface
Limited 3.3inch screen size, Battery life could have been better
Spreading the WaveWhy would anyone choose the Samsung Wave, over the more common Apple iPhone 4 or the flood of Google Android devices? If you are looking for a unique experience, or feeling experimental with all things new and fresh, it's easy to see why...