Samsung Wave Review The Samsung Wave both looks & feels light - it is just 118g - and is a snug fit in your hand. It has a Super AMOLED touch screen display which does not scratch at all. The images on the touch screen appear very clearly & are not blurred.
Like other Samsung cell phones, the Samsung Wave has a good UI, but has a few additional features such as a drop-down section for access to your emails & messages.
The audio quality is quite good, with clear listening for the FM radio. The video feature of the Samsung Wave suports DivX and XviD codecs, and both recording and playback is easy & quick to use.
As for connectivity, the Samsung Wave has 3G connectivity, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support. In addition, it has high speed USB 2.0 & AGPS. You can thus have quick access to social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. You can even easily upload images to any site, including YouTube.
The camera of the Samsung Wave is a 5MP autofocus camera with a LED flash and incorporates features like various scene modes, stabilization of images, etc. Photos come out a bit hazy though when outdoors.
Best of all, the Samsung Wave has a dynamic talktime of nearly 4 hours.
Overall, the Samsung Wave, though expensive, is a good multimedia extra-smart smartphone!
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