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Samsung Wave review
Ilse Jurriën : December 15th 2010 - 14:20 CET
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SamsungSamsung Wave review at LetsGoMobile : Now that many cell phone specifications have become standard, we go a step further, and the importance of a good operating system becomes more and more evident. On the one hand, this is for recognition and ease of use, and on the other hand, functionality and available content. After the arrival of the Apple OS and the Google Android system, Samsung now also presents its own operating system, Samsung Bada. That may be important for its own identity, but the question is if it is possible to compete with the existing systems.

• Read the full Samsung Wave review at LetsGoMobile.
Samsung Wave review

Samsung Wave review : Download applications
LetsGoMobile adds: "Next to all the standard functions, there is also room in the menu to download applications. This is also similar to Apple’s App Store and the Android Market for the Android operating system. However, the selection available in ‘Samsung Apps’ is still pretty meager. That is not surprisingly due to the new Bada system, but it’s too bad. That makes for quite a setback compared to the competition. I am curious if this will change, or whether few developers will work with it in the future."

Samsung Wave

Review Samsung Wave : Digital camera
LetsGoMobile continues: "Of course the Samsung Wave S8500 also has an integrated digital camera. This Samsung smartphone’s 5.0 megapixel digital camera is even equipped with a LED-flash, so that you can always capture your favorite moments anywhere you are. The lens is tightly integrated on the back, although that leaves it unprotected."

Samsung Wave review

Samsung Wave review
The Samsung Wave is a sleek cell phone and the first in the Samsung Wave series. The Samsung Wave S8500 is versatile, with a super fast 1Ghz processor, a 5.0 megapixel digital camera, GPS-antenna, and of course, HSDPA and Wi-Fi. The crystal clear AMOLED-screen delivers a beautiful display of everything that is happening in the Phone. Read about this new smartphone in the following Samsung Wave review at LetsGoMobile.
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