The Samsung Wave 2 has washed ashore the functionality of a complete smartphone at a reduced price. The Wave 2 is available now for free on a £25-per-month contract. Samsung's Bada have a very easy and sensitive interface. Built-in apps embrace Social Hub, an integrated inbox for email accounts, instant messages and text messages.
The Bada Apps store suggests apps by third-party developers, but Samsung has also developed its own. Caster is a phone app that gives a wing to your computer's browser, allowing you to clip parts of websites to your phone.
You can also collect packages of apps and make them available for others to download. That’s an incredible thought, and proves how poor the discovery and search options are in the Apple and Android app stores.
Bada isn't a priority for app developers as the Apple and Android mobile platforms, which have many customers. The main bodily change is that the Wave 2's diamond-shaped home button is a fatter, more thumb-friendly, rounded shape. The Wave 2 is larger than its forerunner. It's heavier and has a 3.7-inch screen, as compared to a 3.2-inch display. The multi-touch capacitive touchscreen offers, a new way of typing texts and emails.
The resemblance between the Wave and Wave 2 isn’t just its exterior body. They both have a 1GHz processor and both joined to the net through Wi-Fi, HSDPA, DLNA and Bluetooth 3.0. The Wave 2 can also record 720p video at 30 casing per second. It is a boost to the new Wave than a vast improvement. It features a cutting-edge technology.
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