The Samsung Wave has been released by the Korean electronics giants as a top of the line model to compete with the market leading iPhone and Android smart phone platforms.
In order to try to compete, Samsung included the much heralded Super AMOLED screen on their latest mobile phone, which is by far one of the best on the market. The sharp and crisp display, along with the overall responsiveness, makes the screen one of the best of all of the new mobile phones on the market. In fact, the screen is so sharp that even the 5-megapixel camera can seem to produce low quality photos when displayed on it.
The phone is also lightening fast thanks to a speedy processor and custom programmed OS, meaning you will never have to wait for the Samsung Wave to catch up to your instructions.
Other common smart phone features such as the ability to sync contacts with Twitter and Facebook and a touch screen QWERTY keyboard which works in both portrait and landscape mode are also included.
Where the Samsung Wave falls down, though, is in its applications. As Samsung joining the smart phone market is only recent mobile phone news, very few applications are available from the Samsung store, and most of those are of poor quality.
The Samsung Wave also falls behind its rivals in terms of mobile phone contracts, with the best deals only giving away a few hundred minutes of free call time.