"Let the Wave get closer to the user", Samsung must have thought that despite the good sales results that the flagship of the range (the Samsung Wave S8500) is experiencing, it wants to continue to irrigate the market with devices of this family equipped with Samsung Bada (the operating system developed by the Korean company for their smartphones). On this occasion, the new hunt points to mid-range smart terminals (more affordable for the public), which would begin to arrive from the Samsung Wave 575.
This Samsung Wave 575, which at the moment is not confirmed as far as price and launch date are concerned, would have a 3.2-inch screen, although no AMOLED panel, but it would equip a multi-touch LCD. Nor would it have internal memory, beyond the 100 MB that is reserved for the system, so it would be necessary to resort to microSD cards. Of course: it would not lack the 3G connection, necessary to be constantly up to date with our user profiles on Twitter or Facebook, as well as to be able to manage email accounts or acquire new applications at a good speed.
On the other hand, the Samsung Wave 575 bet within its configuration by a camera with a rather corrientita resolution of 3.2 megapixels. As for the rest of its connection profile, the Samsung Wave 575 does not leave out the option of accessing data traffic through home and corporate networks through a Wi-Fi sensor, which in this case is compatible with transfers in the latest established standard, 802.11n.
In addition, as we already saw released in the original Samsung Wave, this Samsung Wave 575 also includes a Bluetooth 3.0 wireless port for higher speed connections (between the terminal and another device that has the same version of the port).
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