Along with the launching of various high-end cellular phones from other world class electronic vendors like Apple, Blackberry, Dell, HTC, Motorola, Philips, and so on, Samsung has also taken part of the competitive mobile gadget business by introducing some products; one of them is Samsung S8530 Wave II. Compared to its competitors, such as Blackberry 9300 Curve 3G, HTC Wildfire, Motorola Backflip, or Nokia X6, Samsung Wave II has its own superiorities in term of operating system, internal memory, headset compatibility, and also battery capacity.
While most high-end cellular phones and smartphones adopt Android as their operating system, Samsung Wave II comes with its own Operating System, called Bada. This OS looks so great in Samsung Wave II, optimizing the appearance of its touchscreen interface. In term of internal memory, Samsung Wave II also seems much superiors to others since launched with 2 GB internal memory, and can support up to 32 GB external memory. The audio jack 3,5 mm at the top of its body also makes this mobile gadget compatible for various kinds of headsets. Furthermore, Samsung Wave II uses 1500 mAh Lithium-Ion battery, enabling this gadget to last longer than other same level cellular phones.
However, for Samsung Wave II lovers, possessing this mobile gadget means having to forget about some common features. At least, Samsung Wave II has no infrared connection, stopwatch, currency converter, equalizer, video editor, image stabilizer, and other simple features that are sometime useful.
In conclusion, every cellular phone has its superiorities as well as drawback. As customers, we may put priority of what features we badly need to be available in our mobile gadget. Thus, as many cellular phones are available in the market, we have right to choose of them wisely.
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