Samsung has recently released the Samsung Wave 2, the less costly offspring of Samsung’s popular Wave phone. Though the Wave garnered a large following, its higher cost kept many buyers away. With the Wave 2, Samsung is hoping to capture a larger slice of the smartphone market, particularly those who may not have as much money to spend on a new phone. The Wave 2 is priced to attract students and young adults, who represent the majority of social networkers, but typically do not have a great deal of income to spend. To keep the price down, Samsung did make some changes to the Wave 2, but it still has many of the original Wave’s great features.
The Samsung Wave 2 boasts the Touchwiz 3.0, which interacts with the user to make navigation on the device a breeze. Just by virtue of rotating the phone, the built-in accelerometer will automatically rotate the screen between portrait and landscape modes as needed for text or image viewing. The Wave 2 also comes with predictive text capabilities and an on-screen soft key QWERTY keyboard. Because the user does not have to wrangle with pecking at a keypad, sending messages on the device is a breeze.
The Samsung Wave 2 can do much more than send messages or receive phone calls though. The 3-megapixel camera can take snaps, record in SD video and even let you edit your images with a few personal touches. Enjoy your favorite music or video with the mp4 playback capability as well. All of this can be stored safely on the Wave 2′s 80 MB of internal storage or, if you prefer, you can use the 16 GB of expansion memory available with the microSD slot. Pick your favorite card before you head out in the morning and enjoy your favorite songs, movies or shows all day.
Keep your social networking services, email accounts, and contact details in one convenient location with Samsung’s Social Hub. Like Motorola’s Motoblur, Sony Ericsson’s Timescape, and HTC’s Friend Stream, this social networking service aggregator makes managing accounts, sharing images and other media, or simply keeping up to date on what your friends are saying fast and convenient. And for your further convenience, Samsung’s Social Hub integrates accounts and messages through different networks and services so you do not have to constantly go through each individual network every time you have an update.
The Wave 2′s display is a respectable 3.2″ screen for video and picture viewing; the 240×400 TFT LCD is capable of showing up to 256,000 colors. Most users will appreciate the built-in FM stereo to catch up on the latest music. However, if nothing is on the radio, the integrated music player can store and playback a variety of audio formats, including wav, MP3, and eAAC+.




