13 May 2010 13:58 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
Vodafone has added pages to its online shop where customers can register their interest for two upcoming and exciting Samsung handsets - the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S and the first ever Bada handset, which is called the Samsung Wave.
The Galaxy S 16GB is exclusive to Vodafone. It has a huge 4-inch Super AMOLED display with a 800x480 resolution. It's connectivity heavy with HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3. It also has sensors so it knows directions, can recognise where your face is, and tell how bright it is.
It's fairly large, measuring in 122x64.2x9.9mm and weighing 118g. It's got a 5-megapixel camera with 720p/30fps video capture.
The Wave is the first Samsung handset with its new Bada OS. Like the Galaxy S, it has a Super AMOLED screen with a 800x480 display but it's smaller at 3.3-inches.
Measuring 118x56x10.9mm, it's got all the connectivity you'd expect and many video formats will be supported, including DivX and XviD. Like the Galaxy S, it also has a 5-megapixel camera capable of 720p video recording. Check out our hands on preview for more details.
No price details yet from Vodafone, but remember to register your interest if you're, er, interested.
And be sure to check back on Pocket-lint in the next month, where we'll be reviewing both of these handsets.
Via: shop.vodafone.co.uk
Phones, Vodafone, Samsung, Android, Bada, Samsung Wave



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