The name Samsung S8500 appeared for the very first time on February 2, 2010 when it was declared that this phone will be equipped with Bluetooth 3.0. Three days later it was declared that Samsung’s unpacked event was organized for the Wave and was the first photograph of the screen outside, where we have a preview of the new Super-AMOLED screen. Our first experiences with the Wave were positive and now the Samsung Wave just arrived in stores, so it is the high time to look into whether even after a longer test period is still satisfied with the Wave.
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Samsung S8500 Wave |
Bada is Samsung's new operating system that the manufacturer only too eager to promote the Wave as the first device with this system, so it is a very significant product for Samsung. Samsung has already announced that a marketing budget with a record level of money for the Wave and the price is very attractive, which the producers themselves together for a turnover of 10 million units this year to make.
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Front, side and back |
The number of high-end touchscreen phones continues to grow and that makes it any easier the Wave on the market. Although the device has a number of advantages over its spec sheet like a super-soft AMOLED display and a price tag, there are enough competitors to find the Wave. Sony Ericsson, LG, Nokia, HTC, Acer and Samsung themselves are all even in the race to make life unhappy for the Wave with a large number of devices in terms of features and price mostly in the vein of the Wave walking.
Its main competitors are currently still afraid of HTC and Sony Ericsson in the form of Desire, One and Nexus Xperia X10, all terms of the Wave features matched, but running on Android and slightly more expensive. The Galaxy S Samsung itself fits perfectly in that list, but it will still have to wait a little longer.
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