This is the user manual for the Samsung Wave II. Also known as the Samsung Wave 2, also known as the Samsung S8530 mobile phone from Samsung. The Samsung Wave II or Samsung S8530 is a much better telephone than the Samsung Wave 525 or the Samsung 723 as this phone has a much better screen being 250ppi and a 1Ghz processor which makes it much faster than the Wave 525 phone which has a tendency to slow when scrolling on the screen. The user manual for the Samsung Wave II is listed below.
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Samsung Wave II Manual
The Samsung S8530 came with 2G and 3G network connectivity when it was released in 2010. It also has EDGE (Class 10) and GPRS (Class 10). Then it has a large screen being a Super Clear LCD capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors. It was the most popular phone in South East Asia when it arrived in 2010 and still very popular with its sleek design. The resolution is good at 480 x 800 pixels (~252 ppi pixel density) and makes it possible to read even for the older people. Still one of the better second hand mobile phones around. The display is also covered with Corning Gorilla Glass to keep the scratched away and it also offed something new – handwriting recognition. This is the Samsung wave 2.
The S8530 came with the bada OS, v1.2 operating system and the Hummingbird chipset all powered by a 1 GHz Cortex-A8 and a PowerVR SGX540 GPU. The multimedia on the phone even today is still good. With a 5 MegaPixel, 2592 x 1944 pixels camera with autofocus and an LED flash. Being a high-end phone. It also offered geo-tagging, face, smile and blink detection and image stabilization as standard features.
The Samsung S8530 came with 2G and 3G network connectivity when it was released in 2010. It also has EDGE (Class 10) and GPRS (Class 10). Then it has a large screen being a Super Clear LCD capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors. It was the most popular phone in South East Asia when it arrived in 2010 and still very popular with its sleek design. The resolution is good at 480 x 800 pixels (~252 ppi pixel density) and makes it possible to read even for the older people.
Hardware of the Samsung Wave II
Still one of the better second hand mobile phones around. The display is also covered with Corning Gorilla Glass to keep the scratched away and it also offed something new – handwriting recognition. This is the Samsung wave 2. The S8530 came with the bada OS, v1.2 operating system and the Hummingbird chipset all powered by a 1 GHz Cortex-A8 and a PowerVR SGX540 GPU. The multimedia on the phone even today is still good. With a 5 MegaPixel, 2592 x 1944 pixels camera with autofocus and an LED flash. Being a high-end phone. It also offered geo-tagging, face, smile and blink detection and image stabilization as standard features.
Released in 2010, the Samsung S8530 made a significant impact with its dual 2G and 3G network connectivity, catering to diverse communication needs. Additionally, it featured EDGE (Class 10) and GPRS (Class 10), providing users with reliable data transfer capabilities. See also the Samsung Wave 525 Software as well as the Specifications of the Samsung Wave 525 as well.
LCD Screen
The phone boasted a spacious Super Clear LCD capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors, making it a standout device. Its resolution of 480 x 800 pixels (~252 ppi pixel density) delivered a visually pleasing experience, particularly appreciated by users of all ages, including the elderly. The Samsung S8530 quickly gained popularity in South East Asia upon its release and remains sought after for its sleek design. Likewise see the Samsung Wave 525 User Manual as well.
Equipped with Corning Gorilla Glass, the display not only showcased vibrant visuals but also ensured durability by resisting scratches. Introducing a novel feature, the phone incorporated handwriting recognition, adding a touch of innovation to its user interface.
The Samsung Wave 2, running on the OS v1.2 operating system and powered by a 1 GHz Cortex-A8 processor. This along with a PowerVR SGX540 GPU, showcased an impressive technological foundation. This combination contributed to a smooth and responsive user experience, establishing the S8530 as a high-end device. See also the Samsung Wave 723 GT Manual on here as well.
Camera
As for multimedia, the phone continued to excel. Its 5-megapixel camera, featuring autofocus and an LED flash, delivered high-quality images with a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels. As a high-end device, the S8530 offered advanced camera functionalities. These including geo-tagging, face, smile, and blink detection, as well as image stabilization – standard features that enhanced the overall photography experience.
Despite its age, the Samsung S8530 remains one of the better options among second-hand mobile phones. Likewise, maintaining its appeal with a robust set of features. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its enduring design, impressive display, and advanced capabilities that were ahead of its time. See also the Xperia M2 User Manual on here.
You can also see the Dialog recharge code as well as how to check Dialog number option
The video is also good with a frame rate of 720p@30fps. There is a secondary camera on the phone. Further connectivity can be found with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and hotspot. This as well as Bluetooth v3.0, A2DP. With internal memory of 2GB and a microSD slot with up to 32 GB included it makes for an excellent buy.
Samsung Wave II
Samsung S8530 User Manual