Sunday, January 30, 2011

Samsung Wave II Review

This is a global GSM phone. Can be used with T-Mobile and AT&T United States, but without 3 G.

Getting started: the first bada phone, Samsung wave, was something of a lead for the company. As the angle where Super-AMOLED screen technology, and on 1 GHz Hummingbird chip made their appearance, you always have a special place in our hearts technical. Samsung need a fabulous phone to get the word on its own bada Mobile OS in the world, before it raises the same technologies in Galaxy S with much more popular Android, which was sure to steal the limelight.

Bada slowly and calmly, holding company family wave now is great and happy, including everything from the humble 525 Samsung wave, the aforementioned flagship. So we were really curious what surprises, Sammy had in store for us, when we announced Samsung wave II. We live by the original popularity, or would this be audited like any sequel to something successful? Read on to discover ...

What is the connection:

Samsung wave II microSD cardmicroUSB cableStereo handsetCharger1500mAh battery1GB headset with concise guidance booklets and microphoneWarranty
Design:

Samsung wave II is way above its predecessor in every way, but Silicon. It is not that we expected Hummingbird chipset should be replaced with something else here, as there is nothing better with a core-equal even NVIDIA Tegra 2 minimum graphics in this section.

The phone's display has been increased in size of 3.7 ", rather than 3, 3-incher on the wave of Samsung, which brought an increase in all three dimensions of capacity. It is a perfectly respectable handset now in inches (123.9x59.8x11.8 mm), 4.88x2.35x0.46 with dare 4.76 oz (135 g) in weight. To be honest, the original Samsung wave look spectacular, but for smaller hands-is so delicate, that only metal casing prevents lost in our uvorne mitts. Samsung wave II keeps the aluminium chassis, but we welcome the increase in the size and thickness, which makes it easier to handle, if you have larger hands.

You can compare Samsung wave (II) with many other phones, using our visualisation tool size.

Is still a looker, really seems to be almost the same as father's founders-same metallic color and shape of the lens opening jewel of 5MP camera on the back. The only differences are the central medium-sized menu below the screen, forming a flat inverted trapezoid now rather than projecting key figure jewel before. The handset is now available in four colors – ebenoy gray, white, pink and black.


Part of the screen is completely flat, slightly sunken into extremes on the Samsung wave. And here's the biggest surprise-instead of a larger, brighter screen Super AMOLED, 3.7-incher black Super is clear LCD with 480 x 800 pixels resolution. Oh, well, guess we little Sammy from its Super AMOLED delivery problems here. Don't get us wrong, the screen continues to be one of the best that technology can offer in sunlight LCD visibility, color gamut and viewing angles, but the strong oversaturated colors and almost infinite contrast Super AMOLED will be missed regardless. The lack of an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen is a bulldozers.

Overall, the Samsung wave (II) design centers around the larger screen size, makes the handset higher, slim and more stable to handle with our Paws. Keep all items from the original chick look like brushed metal body and laser-engraved name. We are very happy to unlock screen is placed conveniently on the right side, so you do not need to see at the top of every time we want to check the time of day, as with so many handsets just (cough, cough, HTC).

Samsung wave II 360 degree view:


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