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Samsung 6 New Phones 2010: Wave 2 Pro Bada In Spotlight

15 June 2010 3 Comments

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CommunicAsia Samsung Updates: Today at the Event, Samsung has launched 6 new phones at the same time. Lets eye them:

  • Omnia Pro 4 [Windows Mobile]
  • Omnia Pro 5 [Windows Mobile]
  • Galaxy 3 [Entry Level Android Phone]
  • Galaxy 5 [Entry Level Android Phone]
  • Wave 2 [Running Bada]
  • Wave 2 Pro [Running Bada]

But the most interesting handset amongst all remains Wave- the first Bada phone. Wave 2 and the QWERTY-packed Wave 2 Pro have been finally unveiled along with Windows-based Omnia Pro 4. The Samsung Wave 2 S5250 and Samsung Wave 2 Pro S5330 are more affordable versions of the original bada phone, each with a 3.2-inch WQVGA LCD display (rather than the Wave’s Super AMOLED), no 3G (EDGE max) and a 3-megapixel camera.

You still get WiFi b/g/n but the Bluetooth is 2.1+EDR rather than 3.0; meanwhile there’s no DivX or Xvid playback either.  A-GPS, an accelerometer, microUSB and a microSD card slot are all present, as is an FM radio and 3.5mm headphone socket. The Samsung Wave 2 (S5250) and Wave 2 Pro (S5330) will be available from August in Russia and South East Asia. Customers can choose from the colors metallic black, pearl white and romantic pink; no word on pricing at this stage. Hence the new Wave phones deliver a fully incorporated experience for social media enthusiasts, keeping you effortlessly connected in style

“The Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro are testament to Samsung’s continuing commitment to deliver a smartphone for every lifestyle,” said JK Shin, President and head of the Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics. “I expect significant growth of bada smartphones volume thanks to the launch of mass market targeting Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro. We will continue to invest in our open bada platform and offer a wide range of choices and experiences for consumers.”

Now lets eye what are its Key benefits according to Samsung:

  • Making Waves with Social Hub

Samsung’s Social Hub brings you closer to your contacts and connections by seamlessly integrating your email, IM and social networking sites on the device. You’ll love this “ultimate inbox” and the ease at which you can view all your messages and manage your accounts. The Wave devices also come with pre-installed Facebook and Twitter apps.

  • Constant Connectivity

The Wave 2 and the Wave 2 Pro offer a constant connection with lightning-fast WiFi support. Google Latitude and geo-tagging features let you stay connected with your friends no matter where you or they are. With Google Latitude, you can update your status and easily find out where your friends are headed after school or work by glancing at a map. Geo-tagging lets you tag photos by location and the feature also allows you to use GPS for other useful apps on your Wave smart phone.

  • Dive in for Entertainment

Samsung’s bada platform gives you access to an abundance of applications from Samsung Apps, an integrated application store accessible from the Wave phones or your PC. Featuring a wealth of gaming, navigation, social networking, e-book, health and lifestyle applications, Samsung Apps delivers instant access to a huge range of mobile experiences. You can easily download an app without having to install any software by accessing Samsung Apps right on your phone or synching the device to a PC.

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Tags: bada, samsung bada, samsung galaxy 3, samsung galaxy 5, samsung omnia pro 4, samsung omnia pro 5, samsung wave 2, samsung wave 2 pro

3 Comments »

  • Elaina said:

    I hate Samsung base model mobiles. The reason is that it has poor voice receiving quality. Also it is not as handy and user friendly as Nokia. Nokia is the best of all mobile phone brands.

  • Paulo Cosay said:

    I was a nokia lover once….When our house was quickly flooded in 09/2009, all of my family’s mobile phones were wasted. However my Omnia i900, after finding it 6ft below water and drying it thoroughly, kept on working till today.

    I now have a Samsung Wave and Im enjoying every bit of it.

  • Binoya said:

    @Elaina
    I don`t really agree with u.The new Samsung Wave`s voice recieving quality is excellent.
    How can u comment on the new phones after having used some old ones???
    and the Wave has just sold over 1 mn phones in Europe alone.

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