Samsung mobile is first out of the blocks at this year’s Mobile World Congress with it’s Samsung Wave smartphone, the first to be available on Samsung’s bada open source mobile platform.
Along with an OS that goes head-to-head against Android and Symbian, Samsung has also join the social circuit with it’s own Social Hub. Similar to Motorola and it’s MOTOBLUR, Wave’s Social Hub will offer real-time SMS, IM, push email, calendar and social networks updates in one feed.
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Running on a 1GHz processor it’s a powerhouse that can contend with the multitasking Google Nexus One and the Motorola Milestone. A 3.3-inch AMOLED screen with WVGA (800×400) resolution keeps the multimedia lovers happy, along with HD recording capability.
Other essentials include a 5-megapixel camera with and LED flash, 5.1 surround sound, 3G, WiFi, AGPS and up to 32GB storage via micro SD card.
No word on pricing yet but Wave will be available in April. Check back for more hands-on pictures and video with the Wave when we hit the main MWC conference tomorrow.
Link: Samsung Mobile