Looks good for a ruggedized phone
Bulky, no 4G, dim screen with muted colors
Sturdy, solid design
Water, dust and shock proof
Awesome interface, Great dual-SIM implementation
Responsive, precise touchscreen
Terrific for videos, games, and reading
Deep integrated S Pen features
Smooth UI with plenty of useful touches
Enormous battery, Expandable memory
'Thought-out UI.'
'Landscape screen can feel cramped.'
'Viewing angles are adequate, and the quality of the screen itself is fine.'
'Dedicated Facebook button.'
'Incredibly fast.'
'poor battery life'
'gorgeous screen'
Elegant design
' Samsung's first Bada phone has some impressive hardware, but a future of success for Bada phones remains unclear. '
'But if you want a solid phone experience with email and a dash of social networking, then the Wave is worth a look. '
'The Wave itself is a sleek phone with the right mixture of glass, matte metal and glossy plastic. '
'Expensive.'
'32 GB expandable memory support'
'low resolution display'
'The touchscreen is responsive – flicking through the menu and launching apps wasn’t sluggish at all.'
'Laggy and jerky response when swiping. '
'Low resolution screen.'
'poor video quality'
'However, the phone's limitations really show as there's a noticeable lag even when you perform simple tasks as dragging icons around on screen.'
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