Samsung Announces First Bada Phone: The Wave







Samsung has announced its first phone that runs the Bada operating system, Samsung’s proprietary program.

samsung-wave

The phone is called The Wave and it’s a slab-style touch phone with a 3.3 inch smudge-resistant AMOLED screen.

Wave runs on Samsung’s “Hub,” which is similar to Motorola’s Motoblur technology.  Hub is a way for users to interact with social media by delivering a stream of real-time information to the handset.

This badboy comes equipped with a 5.1 mp camera, which should take care of any snapshot needs you may have.  You can also pack the Samsung Wave with up to 32 GB of memory if you need it.

[via PhoneScoop]

Short article on Wave at Mashable

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One Response to Samsung Announces First Bada Phone: The Wave

  1. samsungwave owner says:

    Thank you for the superior article, so I have been a samsung person for approximately 5 years now, and I recently upgraded from a samsung omnia i910 to the Samsung Wave and up to now I’m loving it! (I do pass over a few features of my omnia though) I’m from Halifax Nova Scotia in Canada, I was originaly going to attend it out for the galaxy s to reach on the bell network however decided to buy the wave as a substitute and save myself $400.