Monday, April 16, 2012

SAMSUNG WAVE Y


If you are not too well versed with Samsung’s Bada operating system you might just mistake the Wave Y young to be an Android phone. But we won’t blame you considering the similarity in their touchWiz UI for both platforms. This phone runs on an 832 MHz processor and has 150mb of internal memory. With Bada 2.0 the processor just about does the job. It has a powerful media player and with 3G, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct and A-GPS, your connectivity options are well taken care of . The 2 megapixel camera is decent enough for casual shots and the battery life is good.
            Pricewise the Wave Y directly completes with Samsung Galaxy Y and spice Mi-350n. going by the spaces the spice Mi-350n might provide more bang for your buck with a better camera and a larger screen though it fails a bit short in processing speed. But if you are looking for brand value you will be more inclined towards either the Galaxy Y or the WaveY. Whilst the Galaxy Y is based on Android it is a tiny bit smaller in terms of screen size and resolution than the Wave Y. the only thing that holds the Wave Y back is the lack of app support in the market.
            If you want a nice stable experience on a phone then the Wave Y is definitely a good option but if you are more interested on what games and  apps your phone will run Android phones are better bet.

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