Samsung has now introduced their first handset to highlight the new Bada operating system. The Samsung Wave also features some other consuming new technology and looks set to be a popular and grand new phone for the manufacturer.
Also known as the Samsung S8500 the new Wave offers a 3.3 inch touch screen which features the new Super Amoled technology, this is said to furnish far clearer and sharper imaging by stripping back on the layers of materials used.
The new Bada platform has been introduced by Samsung for developers to add new applications to very much like the Android Market, the Samsung Wave runs this over the top of an industry prominent 1Ghz processor only currently found in a few devices including the newest Sony Ericsson X10, Htc Desire and Google Nexus One all of which are Android phones as well as the Htc Hd2 which is a Windows based device.
This is also the first time that Samsung have showcased their new TouchWiz 3.0 user interface which includes a raft of collective networking features and speedily loads applications and takes the user straight through the menu system.
The new Samsung S8500 also features a 5.0 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth v3, Gps, Wi-Fi, 3.5G reserve for fast downloads and an Fm Radio, there is a large 1500 mAh battery secret on the reverse of the phone which provides good standby and talk-time.
The phone is accomplished in a similar way to the best selling Samsung Tocco Ultra Edition with a brushed steel consequent on the front and back of the handset, this makes for a welcome alternative to the majority of plastic looking smart phones currently available.
The camera resolution is pretty much industry accepted for many new smart phones, these comprise the recently launched Nokia X6, Htc Legend, Lg Pop and from the same camp the Samsung Omnia 2, any way the S8500 Wave handset also supports Hd capability video recording which is only currently matched by the new Sony Ericsson Vivaz and Htc Desire handsets.
This new movable phone has now been given a confirmed publish date as a Sim Free handset, consumers will be able to get their hands on this grand new phone from May 14th, there has also been a price released for the unlocked version of this phone at £339.99 which is very uncostly inspecting the number of technology and features on board.
Samsung's First Bada Phone - Samsung Wave S8500