In the world of smartphones, it takes a lot for those in the industry to get truly excited at a new development. There have been too many well-documented problems, from disappearing signals, to phones that have screens with a tendency to crack upon being laid down upon anything more substantial than a pile of quail feathers. Can the new Samsung range of smartphones buck that trend?
Initially, the signs are promising. First up is the entry level Samsung Wave, also known as the Samsung S8500. For a starter smartphone, it certainly looks the part. It’s just 10.9 mm deep, 56 mm wide and has a height of 118 mm, making it dainty even by traditional mobile phone standards. However this is no ordinary mobile phone, its touch screen is 3.3 in square and powered by super AMOLED technology, giving fantastic definition and clarity, even in poorer light conditions.
It comes with a 5MP/VGA camera, with 4x digital zoom making taking pictures and video a doddle, even for a hapless photographer. A nice feature is that the battery lasts a good while, giving seven hours of talk time while using the 3G band. This means that your Samsung S8500 won’t spend the vast majority of its life sitting in a charger, but can actually be used productively.
It comes with the usual array of games, apps and connectivity you’d find in an introductory level smartphone and for the price, it performs all of the tasks asked of it very well and it looks rather stylish too. After the S8500, came the Samsung i9000, also known as a Samsung Galaxy S, which is an appropriate name because this phone is light years ahead of the rest of the competition.
The Galaxy S is longer (122.4 mm) and wider (64.2 mm) than the cheaper Wave, but is incredibly just 9.9 mm deep. This isn’t just a smartphone: you could even use it as an expensive bookmark!
Only it does a lot more than simply identify where you’ve read up to in the latest Bill Bryson offering. Its 4.0 in super AMOLED screen is the best quality viewing ever produced on a smartphone. When used to bring up real time digital information around any UK city, it is not only quick, but also up-to-date and accurate.
Editing this document using ThinkFree Office Mobile, included as standard, is simple and the Turn-by-Turn navigation means that getting to a rented office in Liverpool via the one-way system that even has quantum physicists confused, is child’s play.
Everything the Samsung i9000 smartphone does, it does cleanly, crisply and with a degree of style that is hard to match. Even clumsy initial attempts at texting soon become much speedier with the new Swype system of texting.
The system is innovative and it works beautifully. For an entry level smartphone, the Samsung S8500 is an excellent example and is available at a great price, but if what is desired is something special, from another world even, then go for the Samsung Galaxy S.
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