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February 2011
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Ecran de 3
7 pouces
Fluidité
Aisance multimédia
Mode vidéo HD
Social Hub
Connectivité complète
Autonomie plus consistante
Grand et bel écran
Performance
Rapidité
Bonnes finitions
Large écran de 9
4 cm de diagonale
Bada 1.2
Fonctions multimédias complètes
Capacité interne de 1
8 Go
Ergonomie générale / Finition
Écran
Réactif
Bons contrastes
Couleurs fidèles
Terminal réactif
Autonomie correcte
Finition et équipement
Prix
Agréable à utiliser
Écran sublime
Processeur 1 GHz
Samsung Apps
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Trop peu de nouveauté
Abandon de l’écran Super AMOLED
Slot microSD sous la batterie
Prix
Peu de différences techniques
Pas de Bada OS 2
Encore peu de logiciels compatibles par rapport à Android ou iOS.
Super Amoled remplacé par Super Clear LCD
Capacité de mémoire réduite
Performances identiques au Wave 1 et pourtant plus cher
The Samsung Wave II updates the popular original with a bigger screen and improved video camera. If you have the original this is more of a tweak than an overhaul, though if the HD video means a lot to you it’s worth considering. For the rest of us, i...
Extrait: At around £270 sim-free, the Wave 2 is strictly in the mid-tier of smartphones - a good £100 cheaper than its stablemate the Samsung Galaxy S, while on paper offering many a similar camera and interface. Running Samsung’s own Bada interface instead ...
Apps don't make or break badaIt’s interesting to see Samsung pursuing feature phones while all its rivals switch to a smartphone and cheap-dumbphone approach with little in between. As a result, the Samsung Wave 2’s only real rival is the original Wave...
General usability and finish quality, Screen: responsive, good contrast and accurate colour reproduction, Responsive, Decent battery life
Less memory, Performs the same as the Wave I but costs more
The Wave II doesn't bring anything new that the first Wave didn't have already. The only real differences are a larger screen and less memory. Like its older brother, it's fast, responsive and intuitive and offers a decent multimedia performance. ...
My final verdict on reviewing the Samsung Wave II S8530 is that it's an excellent smartphone. I don't see any reason not to buy it. If you don't mind not getting an Android phone, the Wave II S8530 is the way to go. It is the perfect successor t...
Outstanding workmanship, Above average equipment, Convincing value for money ratio
Almost the same hardware as its predecessor, Small app availability and thus limited expandability, Partly mulish browser
Samsung Wave II GT-S8530After the predecessor had set the expectations quite high, the Wave II GT-S8530 brings them back down to earth. Beside the larger screen and a new version of Samsung's own operating system, the successor hardly has anything new to...
There is no reason why at £244 the Samsung Wave II S8530 shouldn't be top contender for your next mid-range smartphone. Yes, it may not have a widely accepted mobile OS and the benefits that come with it but on its own, the Wave II is a very good smar...
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Publié: 2011-03-08, Auteur: Mat , review by: recombu.com
It's a nicely built phone, and looks very much a part of the stylish Samsung family. It doesn't look out of place against other premium Samsung offerings, like their Omnia 7, aside from the oddshaped central button below the screen, The screen is bigger
It really hasn't changed much since the original Wave, and although what's now available on a Bada phone has increased a lot since its release, it's a minnow compared to the Android and Apple whales.