Among the most impressive handsets to be featured in the recent Mobile Congress World 2010 in Barcelona are from Samsung. You can forget all the rest. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 can take a hike together with its inferior derivative Minis.
In the presence of the new Samsung S8500 Wave and the i8520 Beam, there's little doubt the Japanese mobile phone giant can learn a thing or two about Korean Samsung on how to make a promising landmark smartphone. And between the two new Samsung jewels, the Wave gets our nod with its new proprietary Bada OS, the first of its kind with the Wave as Samsung's first Bada smartphone.
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Cutting Edge Features
Housed in a touchscreen monoblock seamless aluminum body that's only 10.9mm thick, the Wave once released is one of the thinnest touchscreen smartphones on the planet. Its 3.3-inch display many not look impressive at first glance when off, but turn it on and the brilliance of Super AMOLED display technology gives it unmistakable superiority over LCD displays.
It uses capacitive multitouch touchscreen with wide-VGA resolution at 480 x 800 pixels in 16 million colors. There's the usual gravity accelerometer for auto-rotate and a proximity sensor for touchscreen auto-turn off when held against the face in a call. The screen is covered with a scratch-resistant anti-smudge tempered glass surface.
The Wave is a dual band 3G phone with 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA data connectivity as well as a quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE on 2G. You get WiFi 802.11 b/g/n capable of up to 24 Mbps. It's also the first we've seen to use Bluetooth 3.0 for the highest possible wireless local data connection. It also comes with microUSB 2.0 for wired data synching. There's A-GPS with digital compass and Google Maps 3.0
Imaging is provided by a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and high definition 720p video recording with video light. It features geo-tagging from its built-in A-GPS receiver as well as face, mile and blink detection. There's a secondary VGA camera at the front for video calls.
Multimedia comes with the usual media players for the popular image, video and audio file formats that include Xvid and DivX. There's stereo FM with RDS that supports FM broadcast recording. Audio is enhanced with Samsung's own DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine) and you can listen either wirelessly using its Bluetooth A2DP or wired using the 3.5mm headphone jack.
You get an ARM Cortex A8 processor clocked at 1 GHz that matches the Qualcomm Snapdragon and comes with 2GB internal memory with the usual microSD expandability at up to 32 GB. It runs the new multitasking Bada OS with TouchWiz 3.0 user interface with customizable menu and widgets and seamless integrated social networking and messaging functions with your phonebook.
Availability
Samsung has announced its availability this April. There are no other body color variants except black and pricing has yet to be announced. But with its cutting edge features, the Samsung Wave S8500 is an upscale smartphone not meant for a wider budget-conscious market.
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