
Samsung announces three Wave handsets powered by Bada 2.0
Sean Fallon
Samsung is prepping a trio of Bada 2.0 handsets dubbed the Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y
Samsung's Bada 2.0-powered Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y
Published on Aug 30, 2011
Samsung has officially announced three Bada 2.0 powered handsets to debut at IFA in Berlin this week - the Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y.
Diving right into specs, we'll start with the flagship Wave 3, which features a 1.4GHz processor, 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display, 5 megapixel camera, 720p HD recording, VGA front-facing camera, 3GB of memory (32GB microSD) and HSPA 14.4 connectivity.
The social networking-focused Wave M moves down a peg with a 832MHz processor, a 3.65-inch HVGA screen, 5 megapixel camera (no HD recording), VGA front-facing camera and 150MB of storage (with a 2GB inbox and 32GB microSD slot) and HSPA 7.2 compatibility.
The entry-level Wave Y features a 832MHz processor, 3.2-inch HVGA screen, 2 megapixel fixed focus camera, 150MB of storage (with a 2GB inbox and 32GB microSD slot).
All three handsets come loaded with Bada 2.0 and the newly announced ChatOn messaging service. The Wave M and Wave Y also have optional NFC connectivity.
No word yet on pricing or availablility but, again, Samsung is set to reveal more during IFA.





