Samsung Wave GT S8500 User Guide

Samsung Wave GT S8500 is the first Bada Phone (Official Mobile Operating System by Samsung called as Samsung Bada OS), that recently been launched to the market. It equipped with 1 GHz Processor Speed with Touch Bar Form Factor Design Body. For User Interface OI of Samsung Wave, it utilized with Full Touch Screen with onScreen Qwerty Keyboard on Super AMOLED Display Technology with 3.3 inches Display Screen 480 x 800 pixels WVGA.


Samsung Wave GT S8500 User Manual Quick Start Guide

Samsung Wave GT S8500 User Manual Quick Start Guide

Samsung GT S8500 also attached with 5 Megapixel Camera VGA along with Camera features such as 4x Digital Zoom, LED Flash for poor light condition, Automatic Focus for easy used on capturing moment, Shot Mode, Photos Effects White Ballance and ISO.

Another Features of Samsung Wave including Picsel Document Viewer, Mobile Printer, FM Radio (Recording, and RDS available), 10 Java Games included, Video Recording, WiFi, Bluetooth V 3.0, TV Output, USB Cable 2.0, Email Client POP3 IMAP4 and Exchagne Active Sync, AGPS for Navigation, included with 2GB User Memory that can be expanded using microSD up to 32 GB, HD player with multi codec support for DivX, Xvid, MPEG4, Real, and WMV, Music Player mp3, aac, wma, 3ga, m4a and more.

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Comments

    • michael gallant says

      Hello, sir. So my companion & I are both on our fourth ‘smart’ phone(or I guess it’s “super phone”, now..?), & we have yet to find one that doesn’t require charging once a day, except in the rare occasion when to do so would be impossible. This is not to say that it’s dead by nighttime, per se, but it IS low enough to charge. I find it best to recharge whilst I’m doing the same- when we sleep, my wife & I charge all the gadgets in the house..
      I don’t suppose I’ve been any help, friend, but know this – I do empathize with you – when a guy’s stuck somewhere 30 + hours since the last charge, things can get sorta nerve racking! Especially cuz nowadays, as we all know, our phones are now pretty much our wallets! Don’t wanna run outta wallet batteries… Huh? :/
      Have a good day, & don’t forget your charger. 😉

  1. Ernest Oppong says

    Kindly help me to send messages since I am unable to send messages. Though when one sends a message, I’m able to reply through the same path.

    • Suluh says

      Just download the User Guide of Samsung Wave, find the sub section of Wi-Fi available in there. It would help you to work with Wi-Fi

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