The Samsung Wave II is the successor to the original SamsungWave of the same name. Primary Wave introduced a new operating system in the world (Bada OS), and also appeared on the Wave723. Samsung definitely need a good build up for their personalBada OS, and they were. It is typical for the follow-up questions andto put down. In that case, Wave II, the guts of what it takes to be asuccessful successor, the main points are that this unit is larger andheavier than the original.
Key Points
Sleek in design with an ultra thin and has a solid metal housing
Operated by Bada OS V1.2, along with Samsung Apps
Has a Super Clear LCD capacitive touch screen that measuredat 3.7 inch WVGA resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, also supportsmulti-touch input and the glass screen is scratch resistant.
Beats within an ARM Cortex A8 based 1GHz processor
Quad-band GSM support dual band HSPA
Has 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity and support WPS (Wi-Fitethering)
Integrated GPS receiver with A-GPS support, digital compass,Samsung LBS powered by ROUTE 66, TV-out
Stereo FM radio (state record) with RDS and a standard 3.5 mmaudio jack
Provides a 5 MP camera (auto focus) with accompanying LED flash and geotagging features, face, smile and Blink Detection.Also capable of recording HD videos 720p @ 30fps. Dedicated camera button is there.
2 GB onboard memory Micro SD card slot for expansion
Standard micro-USB port and Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP
WebKit-based Samsung Dolphin 2.0 Browser with Flash support
DivX / XviD video support, superior sound quality
YouTube client, Facebook and Twitter integration
Main disadvantages
· Super Clear LCD screen is inferior to those Super AMOLED
· Memory Card slot is located under the battery
• No lens protection
· Apps are available in a limited amount
· PND software only a 30-day trial
• No ambient light sensor brightness to automatically adjust
• Although the sound quality is good, but the speaker performanceis poor
Comparison with the original Samsung Wave:
Works on latest Bada OS V1.2
· Supp Rock Swype-like T9 Text Input Trace
· OTA (Over The Air) software updates, this is necessary
· Sports a larger 3.7 inch touch screen
Design & Construction
The Samsung S8530 Wave II is noticeably larger than its ancestor, and mannish. Besides the two devices are almostindistinguishable because of the same finish and the similardesign of the controls. The mobile is economical and efficientwhen we talk about styling. It measures 123 x 59.8 x 11.8 mm andweighs 135 grams, the Wave II is still packed and practical bag.Not a lot of change, the phone was just made a bit larger to housethe larger screen. The only difference in terms of design,navigation adorn the front. The buttons below the screen housing todo gives a great look, but they are not as comfortable to use. Thecall keys are set to a very thin plastic ribbon, which is not properlyto logic, in addition to the extra thickness of the phone.
Display
Display is what we are impressed by the resulting from the largerdesign, but the Super AMOLED screen wins the race here becauseit has wider viewing angles and the colors remain unaffected to the extreme look edge, while the Super Clear LCD have a tendency todrop some contrast when viewed in a wider angle and this isdefinitely a major drawback of this phone. But without doubt thesunlight readability is clean and you will easily be able to see thescreen like you're in the sun.
Camera
The camera and led both to be kept identical to its ancestor as the unprotected camera has a diamond shape and located accordingly.The content edge is well optimized for touch input and haseverything you need on the two vertical bars on either side of theviewfinder of the camera interface. The camera shot are decent andhas a range of features like ISO, white balance, and basic storagestabilizer, face and Blink Detection, geo-tagging. The quantityaspect is already well set on, the noise put aside in a good control,but the contrast is a bit low.
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