Samsung Wave 525

The Samsung Wave 525 will not win any design awards with its plain black rectangular shape with chrome-like accents, such as a thin rim around the phone. The capacitive touchscreen screen is 3.2″ with 240×400 pixels of resolution, which makes the interface and websites look scraggy, and average sunlight visibility. Underneath it is the home button, flanked by send and end keys. There is a volume rocker on the left, microUSB port and 3.5mm audio jack on top, as well as a lock/power button plus a dedicated camera key on the right. Don’t ask us why bada phones have a separate shutter key, while their Android brethren by Samsung only have virtual camera buttons, as we can’t answer that on behalf of the company.
The phone features a 3.2? capacitive TFT touchscreen. The physical size of the screen is – 70×42 mm (2.91?x1.65?) and the resolution is 240×400 (WQVGA). It is bright with maximum viewing angles.The dimensions of Samsung Wave 525 (109.5 x 55 x 11.7 mm (4.31?x2.16?x0.46?) are comparable with those of other inexpensive touchscreen models of the company and the majority of modern phones. The phone is comfortable to hold in hands. It is not heavy, so you do not get tired during the conversation. You can carry it in any pocket or a bag.
The back hosts the 3MP camera, and replaces the usual glossy black plastic Samsung is using in most of its handsets of late for a dotted pattern one, which makes the phone less slippery to handle. The phone lies comfortably in the hand, and is fairly thin and light at 4.31 x 2.17 x 0.47” (109.5 x 55 x 11.9 mm), and 3.53 oz (100 g) of weight. The back cover is pretty prone to smudges and visible marks from everyday use, despite that it is not glossy plastic, but a simple wiping takes it all away. The Samsung Wave 525 will be available in three colors – black, white and pink.

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