This April Samsung will debut a new mobile phone that should place the popular company back at the top of the mobile provider list.
The S8500 Wave looks like a typical smart phone from the first glance, but upon deeper investigation the tiny gadget has a completely open sourced mobile platform and incredible high end specs that the everyday mobile user is not used to seeing.
Samsung has confirmed that the Wave will make use of a 1GHz processor, which is another proprietary experiment and shows how Samsung was initially able to make their name in the mobile market.
The extra processing boost will place the Wave on par with other high end mobiles such as the WinMo HTC HD2 and the Google Phone Nexus One.
It also comes equipped with a five megapixel camera complete with video recording that is capable of reaching up to 720p HD. Also notable is the AMOLED touch screen that measures in at a 3.3 inches making it slightly smaller than the iPhone and capable of displaying some of the clearest and brightest images to rival smartphone competitors.
For the most part, the Wave has a nice summary package of specs as well with HDSPA, WiFi support, 2GB of internal memory, and micro SD card compatibility.
Finally, the last magic component is the Bada operating system which has been kept pretty quiet outside of the fact that it is open source and is supported by a numerous among of developers.
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