The Super Display of Samsung Wave

As we already know, Samsung Wave is the first handset that used the newest and probably the best display for mobile devices, the Super AMOLED display. What so good about this display anyway? Well about a week ago, Samsung said that the Super AMOLED display will be five times "clearer" and offer around 20% better sunlight legibility than the regular AMOLED display. Want some prove? Check out this video, this video features Samsung Wave with the Super AMOLED display and it was taken under direct sunlight.

As you can see, the Super AMOLED display produce a very good picture and you can really see the icons, image and video even when it was viewed under direct sunlight, something that any regular AMOLED display can't do.

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Samsung Wave is finally official, along with Super AMOLED, Bluetooth 3.0 and Bada OS

               
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MWC 2010 is definitely a big event for Samsung as they finally made their first Bada handset official. Samsung Wave is finally announced, and the phone itself has pretty much the same feature and specs that we've already covered yesterday. The Wave (S8500) will be the first handset to use the Super AMOLED display with the 800x480 resolution, the other specs are the 1GHz processor, a 5MP camera (seems become more common isn't it?), aGPS, accelerometer, 2GB or 8GB of internal storage, a microSD slot and of course the Bada OS. The Wave is also going to be the first handset to ship with Bluetooth 3.0.
No words on the pricing, but it will be available worldwide starting in April.
Full specs of Samsung Wave (S8500):
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[via: Engadget]

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Leaked photos and specs of Samsung S8500 aka "Wave"

Pictures: Samsung S8500 Wave Leaked Photos


Remember Bada? Samsung's own mobile operating system? Tomorrow at MWC 2010, Samsung is going to announce their first smartphone using the Bada OS and that phone is going to be called, Samsung Wave. Samsung Wave or the S8500, seems to be the first on a couple of stuffs, other than becoming the first Bada's smartphone, this phone is also said to be the first handset's using the Super AMOLED screen, and not just that, the Wave is also the first handset to receive Bluetooth SIG certification for the new Bluetooth 3.0 standard!

But! don't get too excited just yet, as there are some new specs leaks about this phone, and surprisingly, other than the confirmed Bada OS, the leaked specs didn't say anything about the Super AMOLED screen (only AMOLED) and also neither about the Bluetooth 3.0 (still using the Bluetooth 2.0).

Samsung Wave specs:
  • 3.3" AMOLED screen
  • 5MP autofocus, flash
  • 720p video
  • 2GB internal memory
  • MicroSD slot
  • HSDPA
  • WiFi b/g/n
  • 1 GHz processor (probably a Snapdragon)
  • Bada OS
  • Touchwiz 3.0
  • 3.5 mm jack
  • 1500 mAh battery
  • Aluminium body
  • Tempered glass
  • Divx player
  • 10.9 mm thick

             
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Samsung to unveil a phone with Super AMOLED at MWC

What's a Super AMOLED? Super AMOLED is basically the same display that has an integrated touch sensor. The display panel it self is said to be five times "clearer" and offer around 20% better sunlight legibility than the regular AMOLED display. There isn't much info about the screen size or which Samsung's phone that will use this display, but there has been a rumor, that the screen size will probably around 3.3" with WVGA (800x480) resolution, and of course we could also expect this new display to be equipped on Samsung's first BADA phone.

[via. SamsungHub]

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