Samsung wave S8500 bada phone

Symbian, iPhone, android, nexus one – Here is another one and it is called Bada, in korean bada means Ocean. We are talking about none other than Samsung. Samsung entered in the Mobile OS platform market with Bada OS mobile platform and they announced in new phone named as Wave S8500 in a press release from the Mobile World Congress.

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It has a brilliant super AMOLED screen the latest display technology with a superior image quality. The powerful 1GHz processor even makes it faster graphical interface and seamless application running.Customers will have a choice between 2 GB and 8 GB of storage and  memory card slot for  micro SD memory. It has a a 5.0 Megapixel camera with an LED flash and face and blink detection and a Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0.

Another important feature of this mobile phone is the advanced TouchWiz. TouchWiz provides the easy customization of the applications. It has got a very sleek, beautiful look. The price tag still to be announced.  All together Wave will be a new experience with samsung Bada platform.

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  3. Gareet Brown says:

    Here are my Impressions about WAVe on BADA :
    Well in the beginning of December last year, Samsung unveiled that it is going to launch BADA. Everybody I guess was quite curious to operate new os by Samsung, on Samsung WAVE phone. It has definitely led to a complete reversal of winds. Though I haven’t purchase it till yet, but yes heard a lot about it. Stylish look,AMOLED touch screen, with 100 aaps howver the range would increase soon and Smartphone features is arguably forms the highlight of this phone.
    I ll be back with more practically correct feedback once I use it.

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