The Samsung S8500 Wave, With Bada OS and TouchWiz!

This new Smartphone developed by Samsung could be the next handset for you. The Samsung S8500 Wave is packed full of features. The bodywork is visually appealing with its lightweight, slim line metal chassis and its 10.9mm waistline, and no space has been wasted around its bright 3.3inch tempered glass touch screen. The Wave operates using the Bada operating system. Combine this powerful OS with TouchWiz 3.0 technology and you have a very functional device at your disposal.

The Wave, unlike other TouchWiz devices runs incredibly smoothly with almost no lag at all. This could be down to the phones operating system. “Bada” in Korean means ocean. The Wave certainly reflects this by running very fluidly from screen to screen whether you are performing regular functions or browsing the web. The handset is also home to its 1GHz CPU which no doubt plays its part in the phones high performance.

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The Samsung Wave With Super AMOLED Screen Technology

Samsung have taken mobile smartphones to another level with the introduction of the superb new handset, the Wave. Packed with useful features the phone boasts cutting edge screen technology with a sleek and stylish look.

The Samsung Wave hosts enough features to keep multimedia fans happy. Audio playback is great thanks in part to the excellent music player. Album artwork looks incredibly clear on the high resolution screen and the function buttons are well spaced out and well sized. The players has some neat options as well including the ability to add the song you are listening to onto a quick playlist. With regards to audio formats, the Wave supports MP3 files and features a microSD card slot, allowing the user to add up to 32GB of memory to store their information on. An FM tuner is built in to the handset, meaning your favourite radio stations can be listened to as well as your own tracks. The addition of a 3.5mm headphone jack opens the doors for a whole host of headphones to be used on the phone.

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