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Samsung Wave Reviews

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Overall Ranking: 36th out of 848

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Other Ranking: 1st out of 341

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Description

The Samsung Wave S8500 is the first official bada phone. It sports sleek design with 3.3-inch Super AMOLED display that delivers even greater image quality with reduced energy consumption. The Wave is also equipped with a 1GHz Samsung processor that should allow for smooth 3D gaming and HD video playback. Its 5MP camera is capable of capturing HD video clips.


Reviews

CNET Reviews - Samsung Wave Reviews

The good: The Samsung Wave has a gorgeous, crystal-clear Super AMOLED touch screen. The 1GHz processor keeps the phone running smoothly, and the Wave has great call quality. The Wave also has a 5-megapixel camera and can capture HD video.

The bad: Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 user interface is much improved over its previous versions; however, it is not as intuitive as others are, particularly as you get deeper into apps. It doesn't merge contact information from various accounts together and the Samsung App store is not available in U.S.

The bottom line: For international markets, the Samsung Wave is a nice, budget-friendly foray into the world of smartphones, but there are more affordable and more full-featured options for the U.S.

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Test Freaks - Samsung Wave Reviews

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Phone Arena - Samsung Wave Reviews

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Recombu - Samsung Wave Reviews

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 and using media functions, then we'd definitely recommend you consider it. But if apps are important to you, we'd steer clear for now.

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Full Site ReviewDateScore - Review Summary
CNET Reviews 2010-06-30 7.3 / 10
Test Freaks 2010-01-01 9.0 / 10
Phone Arena 2010-01-01 7.5 / 10
Recombu 2010-06-15 4.0 / 5



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