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Samsung S8600 Wave 3 review: Third time's the charm
It's an easy one to miss. With Mango phones coming from far and wide and droids well at cruising speed, a new smartphone on an emerging platform is going to struggle to get noticed. Apparently, Samsung are in a...
Samsung S8600 Wave 3 preview: Exclusive first look
Samsung's top Bada phone has reached the third iteration - the S8600 Wave 3 maintains the slim, metal body tradition of its predecessors and goes back to SuperAMOLED (four whole inches of it). Bada OS itself has made the jump to a new...
Samsung S8530 Wave II review: Riding the wave
They shall come in wave upon wave. Or so it seemed in the beginning. Samsung certainly wanted a strong start for their own Bada OS and they had it. It is usual for sequels to be questioned and belittled. That’s one thing the Wave II doesn’t have to worry about. Update: Samsung Dive overview added...
Samsung S8500 Wave review: Hello, world!
Smartphone for the masses or feature phone of the future? Samsung would gladly have it either way. The question rather is, will the Bada OS keep up the pace of its debut device. We’ve been following the new smart platform since its first. Update: Samsung Dive overview added...
Samsung S8500 Wave preview: First look
Enter a new platform. With a boom. With a bang. A Bada kind of bang. Another of the big guns wants to play by their own rules. Samsung’s second spot in global market share was hard fought but... Updated 05 March
MWC 2010: Samsung overview
This time Samsung started their MWC a day early with their Unpacked event. Dedicated to their headline phone, the S8500 Wave, it packed an extreme multimedia punch that we have rarely seen before. The lavish event clearly showed how committed Samsung...
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