Written by
Tom on December 19, 2011
Samsung Wave isn’t just any ordinary device. Running Samsung’s own OS for the first time and being packed with some impressive features, this smartphone built up a lot of expectations. Did it live up to them? Here’s what you need to know before deciding whether to purchase this device or not.
Design and Quality
At first glance, Samsung Wave is a winner. It looks sleek, with its polished metal body making it look like a high-end device. With only 10.9mm thickness, Samsung Wave feels really slim. It can be easily held in the hand. The 3.3″ super AMOLED multitouch capacitive screen on this device really lives up to expectations. With 480×800 pixel resolution, image and text look bright and clear and contrast levels can really blow your mind away. Moreover, there are multiple viewing angles and screen visibility outdoors is great. Below the screen there are the Call and End keys, with a large diamond shaped Menu key in the center. While the left side houses the volume rocker, the right side holds the camera key and lock and the top of the Samsung Wave holds a 3.5mm headset jack and microUSB port.

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Written by
Tom on December 8, 2011
Samsun Replenish is different from other mid-range devices that have been offered recently. This is on account of the fact that this is a green phone that runs on Android. While a lot of environmentally friendly devices have been released in the recent past, Samsung Replenish brings together a stylish device, coupled with some handy features. A closer look reveals the following:
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Written by
Tom on December 6, 2011
Released in 2010, Samsung Focus is a Windows 7 smartphone. It boasts of a competent OS and has a decent build. But does it perform well? We’ll take you through this device, so that you know what it has to offer.
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Written by
Tom on November 29, 2011
Samsung Freeform is a stylish mobile phone that ought to appeal to the youth. Targeted towards users who want to primarily use their smartphones to message and make calls, this device has a full QWERTY keyboard. So does it perform basic functions well, or does it fail to do so? Here’s finding out.
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Written by
Tom on October 25, 2011
What has been causing a flutter these days is Samsung Galaxy Nexus, a device produced by Samsung carrying the latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich. This device was officially announced in Hong Kong a few days back. While this smartphone comes with some admirable specifications, it is worth investigating more about this device. A closer look reveals the following:
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Written by
Tom on October 16, 2011
Samsung has been bringing out a range of smartphones for users and a first look at Samsung Admire, released in September, would give the impression that this is a fairly standard looking smartphone. But what kind of features does it have in store? Is it worth a purchase? Here’s taking a closer look:
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Written by
Tom on August 30, 2011
The first 4G LTE Android device in the U.S. was the Samsung Indulge available on MetroPCS. Released in 2011, this Galaxy device offers a host of features. Here’s taking a closer look.
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Written by
Tom on August 27, 2011
Samsung Rogue U960 is a touchscreen device with a keyboard. It was released in 2009, much after Samsung Glyde had been received with mixed feelings. Available on Verizon, Samsung Rogue is a larger device than the Glyde and offers a variety of features. Is it a good buy for users? Read on to get a clearer picture.
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The Samsung Gravity Smart from the Korean manufacturer’s Gravity line is the first one from the series that offers the Android experience. Other than that, this smartphone comes with the same features present in the previous models in the Gravity line, like a landscape QWERTY keyboard, and a capacitive touchscreen.
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