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. Bada OS itself has made the jump to a new major version and now offers an interface that holds its own even against high-end Androids.
The Samsung Wave 3 sports a metal unibody with a slide up battery door, with a 4-inch Super AMOLED touch screen, 8 megapixel rear-facing camera, front facing camera, 1.4 GHz dual core processor, HSPA connectivity.
According to Chris, the Samsung Wave 3 is pretty responsive, and that Bada 2.0 OS looks a bit like Android, but Chris says we won’t hold that against them too much, although their article does say they are not too sure if they would pick up a Bada 2.0 handset over an Android one.
The Samsung Wave 3 does offer some cool features though such as “audio multitasking,” which doesn’t pause music playback when navigation is announced and simply lowers the volume as you receive directions, and WiFi Direct support along with “N screen” file sharing.
Naturally there’s no word on just when the Samsung Wave 3 will becomes available or at what price point or which markets will see the device, so until then you can head on down and mash that play button to check out the Samsung Wave 3.
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