Samsung has announced the Samsung Wave II, the successor to the Samsung Wave. The Samsung Wave II comes running Samsung’s own operating system, bada, which Samsung pushes as its ‘democratising’ smartphone OS.
The Samsung Wave II runs bada 1.2, and has a 3.7” WVGA LCD screen, with 480 x 800 pixel resolution. Added for the the Samsung Wave II is QuickType by t9 Trace, which is a swype type application, which means you can swipe to type instead of tapping.
The Samsung Wave II processor clocks in at 1GHz, and it has 2GB of internal storage, with a microSD slot that can take up to 32GB extra. Size wise the Samsung Wave II is a neat 123.9 x 59.8 x 11.8 mm, with a weight of 135g. The Samsung Wave II also has a 5MP camera, with autofocus and an LED flash, plus face and smile detection, mosaic and panorama functions.
The social hub on the Samsung Wave II integrates your contacts, calendars, and gives a unified mailbox, and will also give you push notifications for email, IM and social networking alerts. Expect to see it in the UK from December 2010.
Out Dec 2010 | £TBC | TBC