In February 2010, Samsung launched the campaign Unpacked 2010 featuring new mobile phone Samsung Wave. Known for its high technological standards and customer driven strategy, Samsung is once again one step ahead as a leading new wave innovative company. Its latest mobile phone includes 3 exciting new features set to revolutionize the way we interact with each other. The Super AMOLED display gets a more realistic and vivid world at the tips of your fingers letting you experience superior visual enhancement.
As a proud member of the smart phones family, Samsung Wave has a truly unique touch screen responding quickly to user’s actions and providing information searched within seconds. The Social Hub will be an instant hit between social networking fans as it allows quick access and interaction with users across many popular social networks. Updating your profile by adding media or text is one touch away.

The TouchWiz 3.0 UI interface is a powerful and improved tool on Samsung Wave mobile phone guiding the user through the customization process. Main mobile page can be set up to match user’s major interests. For example, for a music fan the TouchWiz 3.0 UI interface will feature an intuitive music interface which will provide instant access to music applications. The Quick Panel is yet another great option which makes possible for users to make a page of their most frequent applications for very fast response time.
The new BADA platform to which Samsung Wave adheres is an exciting and refreshing tool which enables very fast downloading time for your Samsung Applications, providing at the same time a fantastic opportunity to application developers to enhance the mobile phone’s features and to unleash the potential of amazing new features to be added.
Amazing Samsung Wave deals are now available at major UK networks such as O2, Vodafone UK, Orange UK and many others.
While it is very common for us in the mobile industry to see new devices and innovations being announced and released one after the other, there is a definite charm in being able to have a good idea of how the industry will be shaping up a few months ahead in time. Events like last January’s CES (held at Las Vegas) and Feb 14’s Mobile World Congress (held at Barcelona, Spain), has given us plenty of new things to look forward to.
Samsung’s Wave phone got a head start in exposure with plenty of its posters being put up just a day or two before the big event. Looks like the Korean manufacturer has gone all out to deliver its promise of making a “smart phone for everyone” –the new Wave phone is hardly lacking in features, it has a 1GHz processor, a super AMOLED touch screen and Samsung’s spiffy new proprietary operating system, the Bada. Open source and ready to go, the Bada made a pretty successful debut last Sunday.
Though when it comes to debuts, nothing comes as close to the amount of fanfare and critical reception of the new Microsoft mobile platform, the Windows Phone 7 series; the new name is a telling sign of how many things have changed for the OS previously known as Windows Mobile. Presenters onstage constantly repeated the phrase: “the phone is not a PC”, emphasizing heavily on their new approach to reinvent the way users see their mobile devices.
Google’s Android operating system also made a pretty heavy showing, in actual devices too. HTC and Sony Ericsson will be launching major devices this coming March as the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 and the HTC Desire will be going head to head. Both devices run on Snapdragon processors. The HTC Legend and the X10 Minis will be following shortly too.
See MWC product images at the Guardian UK.