A few steps short of officially launching the Samsung S8500 Wave (the first Samsung phone to carry Samsung’s Super AMOLED screen), the company has released a promo video explaining what’s what regarding the new Super AMOLED display technology. In the interest of giving you the 4-11, here’s the short version: they basically built the touchscreen layer onto the display, eliminating the need for an extra touchscreen layer.
The result? The new “Super AMOLED” screen is said to offer faster response, less reflections, and better colors and contrast even under the sun. It should allow for slim designs too.

As for the S8500, it’ll be Samsung’s first phone to feature the Bada operating system, with a 3.3-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display, 1GHz processor, 5MP cam, and 3G/HSDPA, Wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS connectivity. The screen is pretty much the highlight though, with a nice high-resolution (480 x 800) and contrast, a scratch-resistant surface, multi-touch support, and all the visual goodness that Super AMOLED technology promises.
Source: GSMArena
Tags: Mobile Phones, Samsung






