Reviews Samsung Wave S8500
Smartphone for the mass function or by phone of the future? Samsung would be a pleasure anyway. The question is, will the OS Bada keep the pace of his debut film. We are following the new intelligent platform sincenits first public appearance. This is not a particularly difficult to follow in any case, with a phone call today announced the potential successors of the Samsung S8500 golf only a whisper of rumor.

It will certainly be more – and equally compelling – Facilities for the Bada do as well as to Samsung. Developer Support appropriate and rapid growth, App Store will be a must. So it will be hard work, but it is something to be optimistic – the firstborn is promising. OK, cautious optimism is better than that with Android, Symbian phone or Windows 7 ^ 3 predators lurking.
We’re going to see what the Samsung S8500 Wave is really capable. We are preparing to enjoy. S8500 The Wave has done well in our preview and – fingers crossed – the unpleasant surprises are not on the menu item.
The operating system tries to combine the functionality of the phone use and versatility of smartphones convenience. The touchscreen AMOLED Super is the envy of the industry, with an image on the screen of the phone to other game could.
As the first of its kind has its consequences. Some may be willing to forgive a few flaws, but an entirely new operating system requires a showpiece competition. The Wave-S8500 fit the bill. Samsung external brands and premium built enough to invite the exploration of a wealth of features to encourage.
Key Facts
3.3 “AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Super, WVGA (480 x 800 pixels), support multi-touch input, the surface scratch resistant glass solid metal 10.9mm thin
Bada OS Apps Samsung
ARM Cortex A8 core CPU 1GHz
Support Quad-band GSM dual-band 7.2Mbps HSDPA, HSUPA 2Mbps
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity with the support of WPS, Wi-Fi attach app
GPS receiver with A-GPS support, a digital compass, Samsung Mobile Navigator
5 MP autofocus camera with an accent touch, geo-tagging, face, smile and blink detection and LED flash
720p at 30 fps video recording
390MB available memory, 1 GB of storage and storage applications Bada 550MB mail
microSD slot
Standard microUSB port and Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack, TV out
Stereo FM radio with RDS, FM recording
Samsung Dolphin WebKit browser with Flash 2.0 full support
Guest YouTube, Facebook and Twitter integration
DivX / XviD video support
Impressive sound quality
Major drawbacks
limited number of applications available
No lens cover
card slot under the battery
SatNav built-in software that provides a navigation license for 30 days
No ambient light sensor to dynamically change screen brightness
The Wave S8500 tries to give and hoped that the App Store will catch up with Samsung. As good as this phone looks and feels, and all technologies within depends on the success or failure of the developer support it receives. The App Store, Apple has opened one year after the launch of the iPhone, but now look.
Anyway, there simply is not enough Bada applications compatible OS for the moment, so there is little difference (apart from the material) between the wave and the Samsung S8500 Samsung S8000 Jet. While it excels in usability, the wave Samsung not really feel as a direct result of the third smartpone Software Limited.
Regarding other features, the S8500 is powered by a Wave 1GHz processor, Samsung has a great package and connectivity. You get both HSDPA and HSUPA support, Bluetooth v3.0 and Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi and tie with WPS There is a 5 megapixel camera with video capture 720p at 30 fps, and an integrated GPS receiver.
It is in himself. Now go to the next page for a look at the outside of the Gulf and ergonomics.









