Samsung Wave marks the South Korean major’s first serious foray into the smart phone segment in India. The highlight of this phone is that it works on Samsung’s own proprietary operating system—Bada—which is an open platform that allows users to download applications from Samsung Apps—which is an application store that can be accessed from the device and online.
Besides the Bada platform, the other feature that’s being highlighted about Wave is the Super Amoled screen. It definitely is bright and eye-catching—20% brighter and 80% more visible in sunlight, the company claims, than the general Amoled screen. It also uses 20% less battery. The 3.3-inch display with a high-resolution touchscreen adds the wow factor to viewing experience—both videos and photos.The phone’s ultra fast 1 GHz CPU enables seamless HD video playback, a great gaming experience and the running of multiple applications at the same time.The 5-megapixel camera comes with the usual bells & whistles—LED flash, autofocus, face and blink detection, beauty shot, smile shot, panorama shot, geo-tagging, and built-in image editor.
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