The Samsung 7320 Wave isn't perfect, but as far as budget smartphones go, it provides you with a lot of features and goodies, including essentials like a 3.5 mm headphone jack, wi-fi, and a LED flash. Its screen may not be the highest resolution and we do wish it had more apps and widgets available, but these are largely ignorable flaws. All in all, definitely worth another look.
Its sound related qualities are also notable. Along with having a 3.5 mm headphone jack, you also get an FM radio RDS, and a Digital Natural Sound Engine. Its sound quality overall is crisp and clear, with no signs of distortion or tinniness. Its universal headphone jack means you can use whatever headset you like with the phone rather than just the ones that come in the box.
When it comes to staying connected, the Wave provides you with a wide variety of selections, including wi-fi, 3G, Bluetooth, HDSPA, EDGE, and more. Its browser is a bit basic, but aside from some occasional sluggishness, it works decently.
You also get GPS, predictive text, instant messaging, and push email. It's not perfect; we can't synchronise everything, but as far as internet connectivity goes, you have pretty much everything you need to stay online both at home and on the go. Its quadband technology also ensures you can use the phone while vacationing or taking business trips out of the country too.
With up to fourteen hours of talk time and 700 hours of standby, its battery life is surprisingly decent, considering its large screen and battery sucking features. Its shoddy 90MB of internal memory can be boosted to up to 16GB, which isn't a lot, but it's enough to store a decent amount of photos, videos, contact lists, and more.
The Samsung 7230 Wave is a promising phone with good features that could compete with today's latest. Samsung hasn't lost the mobilephone market yet and they also have lots of Three Mobile that might change your mind when buying the phone you have in mind.
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