Samsung wave vs samsung omnia II vs htc wildfire vs galaxy spica?
Sep 26, 2010 by Coldflid | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
Which one do u think is better, by it's OS and it's characteristic?
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[Wave II] Live Demo
This video explains key features of the Samsung Wave II, which includes enlarged 3.7" SUPER Clear LCD, bada OS, Samsung Apps, SNS Widgets ...
Nokia X7 - Superb looks, but doesn't have much else… [Review]
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The Nokia X7 looks superb. It has edgy looks, with the corners angling inwards giving it quite a futuristic look. The sides are also at an angle – curved inwards towards the rear panel. It seems like there are speakers hidden away on all four angled corners, but actually, there are only two the other two are evidently for uniformity. The mixture of plastic and aluminum does give the phone a classy look. The 4-inch display at the front is paired up with 1 hardware key, essentially the Menu button. The area around the display, including the key is all completely glossy black. The right side panel has the volume rocker and the dedicated camera key. The left side panel is where the interesting bit is. Carrying forward from the trend set by the Nokia N8, the SIM card slot is on the left side, and so is the microSD card slot. Push them in from one side, and once the other end emerges out, immediately focus all your energy and precision on pulling out the slot. The slide out mechanism isn’t very smooth either, and it tends to get slightly stuck.
Bada Bing: Samsung Wave II gets official - Pocket-lint
by Paul Lamkin
Samsung has revealed the latest Bada handset - the Samsung Wave II S8530.
Looking very similar to the original Wave (the S8500) the latest incumbent does lack the Super AMOLED screen of its older brother.
In its place is an LCD display, although it is slightly bigger at 3.7 inches. It has a WVGA display and features Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 user interface.
On board there is a 1GHz processor, HSDPA, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS connectivity, a microSD slot and access to Samsung Apps.
There's TV-out, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with flash and 720p HD video recording.
The only official press release so far is in German and quotes a European price of 429 euros.
The Sammy Bada phones look great, but I just don't get the point of Bada. I thought the whole idea of these high-end phones is that they can run all sorts of extra stuff, like maybe CoPilot navigation software, combining the roles of the old PDA with a phone? But nobody writes...
The Samsung Wave II S8530 looks a whole lot like the original Wave but in fact has a bigger 3.7-inch Super LCD touchscreen rather than the S8500′s 3.3-inch
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For 2011," and "Samsung Wave and Samsung Galaxy S arent in production anymore." Samsung, which has a monopolistic-like hold on the production of mobile
I'm very confused trying to choose between the Samsung Wave and the Nokia N8. Can you please suggest which one to buy and explain in detail the advantages
The QWERTY-fied Samsung S5330 Wave 2 Pro (aka Samsung Wave 533) was unveiled back in June and now it's coming to Europe where it will be selling for less
major thorn in the flesh of rival devices but other Samsung phones such as the Samsung Tocco Lite, Samsung S5620 Monte, Samsung Omni, Samsung S8599 Wave
The device is the first of an expected wave of tablet computers powered by Android, which according to a report by Gartner research, will surpass iPad sales