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Samsung launches Wave

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Samsung has announced the launch of the Samsung Wave, the first mobile handset to be released on Samsung’s new, open mobile platform, Samsung bada. The Samsung Wave offers a Super AMOLED 3.3” display; a Social Hub and TouchWiz 3.0 provides an intuitive and customisable user interface. The Wave’s high-speed CPU is said to ensure swift, smooth application experiences and multi-tasking, making the device an always-on mobile multimedia companion. The full touch mobile will be available in the UK from April 2010.

“We’re delighted and extremely excited about the launch of Samsung Wave – the first handset to run on the Samsung Bada platform and the first to feature a stunning Super AMOLED screen. The Bada platform enables seamless access to an abundance of quality apps, through a screen that really has to be seen to be believed.  The screen is fantastic for displaying 720p HD video decoding and recording capabilities, plus the new Social Hub offers a life changing user experience”, said Mark Mitchinson, Vice President Samsung Mobile UK & Ireland.
Super AMOLED – Seeing is believing

The Samsung Wave features the world’s first Super AMOLED display. The Super AMOLED offers much brighter, clearer, and less reflective AMOLED OnCell display, featuring a high resolution WVGA (800×480 pixels) screen with mDNIe (mobile Digital Natural Image engine) technology. DNIe technology is proven display technology which incorporated to Samsung’s LCD TV and LED TV lineups. With a free viewing angle and super fast response, the Samsung Wave display provides superb image quality for viewing both videos and photos.

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