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Vodafone UK customers can now pre-order the stunning Samsung Wave, the first handset to run on the new bada software platform, and Samsung's next generation, ultra responsive touchscreen smartphone.
The Samsung Wave will be available for free on a £25, 24 month price plan, including 300 minutes, unlimited texts and 500MB of mobile data. The new device is the latest addition to a great range of smartphones available to Vodafone customers, including the Google Nexus One, HTC Desire, Apple iPhone and the Sony Ericsson X10.
The Samsung Wave features an incredible stunning 3.3" Super AMOLED screen, and uses Samsung's HD TV technology to deliver crisp, rich images in the palm of your hand. And all of this functionality is delivered by a speedy 1GHz processor to give you a seamless experience.
Through bada, the Samsung Wave offers great customisable features to allow you to adapt the phone to suit your requirements. Using the TouchWiz feature, for example, you can personalise multiple home screens with your favourite shortcuts and menus to get quicker access to the things you need most. You can also access Samsung Apps, the dedicated bada app store, giving you even more opportunities to customise your handset.
source: vodafone



As you may remember, Samsung Save is the first device will uilitize the Samsung's own proprietary Mobile OS called the Samsung Bada, I personally has some hands-on experience with the device at CTIA wireless, and I have to say, I am not that impressed. It's not bad, but compare to the Android OS, it's still needed much improvements.
The Samsung Wave also boasts some top-line specs with a 1Ghz processor, 5 mega-pixel camera (with flash), high definition video recording capabilities, WiFi support and a handy 3.5mm jack.
GSMarena got confirmation that Samsung Wave will be available on both Orange and Vodafone on May 28th.
source: Mobiles.co.uk

Samsung Galaxy S appears on Vodafone website as coming soon, no exact date or pricing as of now.
The Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S lets you dive into a world of apps - over 30,000 of them. It also gives you the power to shoot full HD video and photos with its 5 megapixel camera. And if you love being online but hate the wait, the speed of your Galaxy S will wow you.
You'll also be impressed by the huge 4" screen. It brings video clips and web pages vividly to life. And even with its big touchscreen, your Samsung Galaxy S slips into your pocket with ease.
Need room for music, photos, videos and more? There's 16GB of space built in. Pop in a microSD card, and you can add up to 16GB more.
source: samsung galaxy s

Samsung announces a beta release of the bada SDK, Samsung's new open mobile platform. With this release, you can create your own applications. These applications can be deployed and tested on the Wave phone, which is Samsung's first bada-powered device.
The SDK is in beta (version 1.0.0b2), but it includes anything devs need: lots of APIs, a UI builder, an IDE (integrated development environment), simulator, debugger, tutorials, code samples, and helpful documentation
Download it now at bada website

4G WiMAX Smartphones By Samsung and HTC Expected to be Available Before End of 2010. Clearwire Corporation a leading provider of wireless broadband services, today reported its unaudited condensed consolidated financial and operating results for the first quarter of 2010.
"Customer demand for 4G services is truly making 2010 the year of mobile broadband, as always-on true mobile broadband keeps people connected to the information, services and applications that matter most," said Bill Morrow, CEO of Clearwire.
"With record breaking subscriber growth, a robust wholesale 'network of networks' approach to 4G, and customer usage that far surpasses anything seen on 3G networks today, Clearwire is standing at the forefront of the next evolution in telecommunications and technology."
We will have to wait and see what Clear and Samsung have in stores for us.
source: engadget

As you probably already know the Samsung Galaxy S is an android os phone by Samsung, it will have Android OS 2.1 and also will be releasing on AT&T this June.
Samsung Wave on the other hand is not an Android OS phone, but rather it's based on Samsung's own OS named the Samsung BADA OS.
Samsung has officially release two nice vides introducing these two news phone. Check it out below.
Credit goes to Unwiredview

Rumored to be priced at $29.99, the Samsung Seek will be available to Sprint stores around mid-may. Here are some of its features. Remember, this is a full qwerty keyboard low end phone.
- 2.6 inch QVGA display
- social networking integratio
- 3.5mm headset jack
- voice command
- 1.3MP camera
- 128MB of RAM
- 256MB of ROM
- MicroSD card support (up to 32GB)
- 1,000 mAh battery
Thanks unwiredview for this new

Samsung Galaxy A has features that remind us of the Samsung Galaxy S, that was announced during that CTIA show in Vegas. Interestingly, the 3.7 inch WVGA screen of the Galaxy A is an "AMOLED PLUS" one - but this is likely just a different name for Super AMOLED.
The Galaxy A M100S also comes with an 800MHz processor, Wi-Fi, T-DMB, DivX support, 3.5mm headset jack, 5MP camera, 8GB of internal memory, and a 1500 mAh battery.
The phone will support all Google services, including access to Android Market. It will also support SKT's T Store.
source: samsunghub

That's according to an updated product listing on SIM-free retailer Expansys, which is currently taking orders for the Samsung Galaxy S - with a shockingly high price tag of 549.99 pound attached to the SIM-free and unlocked version.
If you order this product before 4:30pm today, UK customers can expect shipment in 36 working days. Standard delivery cost for this item is £6.76 (5.75 exc.)Description
If you are not too farmiliar with the Samsung Galaxy S, here's a brief description:
A powerhouse of a phone, with a 1GHz processor of 3D acceleration capable of 3D games that rival the xBox. Throw in the latest Bluetooth 3.0 which lets you send huge files in seconds. Add in the latest version of Google's Android OS enhanced by Samsung which outputs everything to a Super AMOLED screen that looks gorgeous, in any light.
source: expansys

Samsung's Super-AMOLED S8500 Wave phone is now available for UK's T-Mobile network. You can get it unlocked for almost $400. With a plan the handset ranges from pound;59.99 to free, depending on the monthly payments.
The Wave has a 3.3" 800x480 super-AMOLED display and runs Samsung's Bada OS. That's a world first on both. It also sports Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, 1Ghz processor, 5Mp camera, a-GPS, 720p recording/encoding and DivX/XviD support.
source: oled-info
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