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Samsung Wave: does it compare to HTC, iPhone and Asus?
Samsung's latest smartphone is the Wave and it measures up slightly smaller than the market leaders.
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The Samsung Wave is powered by Samsung's OS, called Bada.
The phone itself is slightly smaller than the iPhone 3GS and HTC Desire.
The phone also features a super AMOLED 3.5in touchscreen.
The back of the Wave: a 5MP camera. It can also capture video at 720P.
Side by side: From left, the Samsung Wave, iPhone 3G (middle) and the HTC Desire
Side by side: (from left) iPhone 3GS, Samsung Wave, HTC Desire
All three smartphones placed on the table horizontally.
Unlike the iPhone, the Samsung Wave includes two navigation buttons and the usual 'home' button.
The Samsung Wave will be avalible in stores from July 1st on all carriers. There's also support for multiple codecs including DivX and Xvid.
The AMOLED screen is very bright. The phone also has Samsung's 'Social Hub', which includes Facebook and Twitter.
The Samsung app store is - there will be 1000 apps avaliable at launch. A fraction of the choice for iPhone and Android users.
Samsung Wave and iPhone 3G
How it compares: Samsung Wave vs. iPhone 3GS
The Samsung Wave is powered by Samsung's OS, called Bada.
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