Sunday, September 11, 2011

Samsung Wave 3 – The First Phone with Bada OS 2.0

Samsung has just announced its latest Bada phone – the S8600, more popularly known as the Samsung Wave 3. The third iteration of the Wave family maintains the form factor of its predecessors, combining the good old slim shell and brushed metal look with its favorite Super AMOLED screen. Speaking of which, this is a 4-inch 16M-colour display with WVGA resolution. The glass itself is scratch resistant.

The phone features a power packed CPU, clocking in at 1.4 GHz, which is able to handle all tasks thrown at it with aplomb. The 5-megapixel camera at the back featuring a LED flash makes snapping pictures and recording HD video an easy task, while the VGA camera at the front handles the video calling chores.
The phone runs on a brand new version of Samsung’s proprietary Bada OS. This almost feels like a complete revamp of the platform. Everything from the home screen to contextual menus to the web browser has undergone a facelift.
The Samsung Wave 3 is a great package, and is a deserving upgrade to its previous iterations in every way imaginable.
Processor – 1.4 Gzh
Screen – 4.0″ 16M-colour Super AMOLED with 480 x 800 pixels resolution
Camera – 5MP rear with LED flash, VGA front
Storage – 2GB on-board, expandable up to 64GB via microSD card slot
Dimensions – 125.9mm (height) x 64.2mm (width) x 9.9mm (depth)

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