SONY ERICSSON XPERIA ARC S
This is a phone that takes a lot from Sony's famed design centre and also borrows a lot from Sony's famed Cybershot cameras. The look and feel are above and beyond all other Android phones; there is a certain sophistication to this that is tough to describe, and the slim arc is actually quite a design marvel in itself.
A 1.4 Ghz processor, the capability of shooting 3D panorama still shots, a live dock that can make this phone have the capabilities of a laptop or even a gaming machine and a pretty good battery life. The arc may just be on the curve to great success. SAMSUNG WAVE 3 I've said this before and I'm going to say it again.
I find it impossible to believe that Samsung can carry on supporting three different OSes. They have Android, they have Windows Phone and they have their own Bada. Something's got to give and yet they continue to defy the laws of smartphone manufacturing.
The Wave is the perfect example. Bada phones were supposed to be the economy version of smartphones and yet, the Wave 3 goes the opposite way.
It's priced right there with the best of Android and Windows Phones, thus showing the confidence that Samsung has in this operating system.
This one has a 4 inch Super AMOLED screen, NFC, a completely revamped interface and a hearty processor this phone starts off a new war in smartphones as Bada throws the gauntlet down.
This is a phone that takes a lot from Sony's famed design centre and also borrows a lot from Sony's famed Cybershot cameras. The look and feel are above and beyond all other Android phones; there is a certain sophistication to this that is tough to describe, and the slim arc is actually quite a design marvel in itself.
A 1.4 Ghz processor, the capability of shooting 3D panorama still shots, a live dock that can make this phone have the capabilities of a laptop or even a gaming machine and a pretty good battery life. The arc may just be on the curve to great success. SAMSUNG WAVE 3 I've said this before and I'm going to say it again.
I find it impossible to believe that Samsung can carry on supporting three different OSes. They have Android, they have Windows Phone and they have their own Bada. Something's got to give and yet they continue to defy the laws of smartphone manufacturing.
The Wave is the perfect example. Bada phones were supposed to be the economy version of smartphones and yet, the Wave 3 goes the opposite way.
It's priced right there with the best of Android and Windows Phones, thus showing the confidence that Samsung has in this operating system.
This one has a 4 inch Super AMOLED screen, NFC, a completely revamped interface and a hearty processor this phone starts off a new war in smartphones as Bada throws the gauntlet down.
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