The new super AMOLED screen technology is certainly winning the approval of many tech critics as it delivers some of the best quality images and videos possible on mobile phones. The demonstration of the Samsung Wave at the Mobile World Congress pretty much sealed the verdict as it showed that not only does the display show great depth and clarity, but it is able to display true black tones on a display screen –or convincingly close to true black.
The Samsung Wave is a smart phone that runs on the new Bada mobile platform from Samsung, it was not expected that they would announce a new device using the new technology so soon. But just a couple of weeks ago Samsung has confirmed that it will be using the super AMOLED touch screen on the Windows Phone 7 device that they are currently working on. It has been confirmed that the new phone will come with a 5 mega pixel camera and will be following the type-1 chassis in the Microsoft system requirement for the WP7 mobile platform.
Now, a third device using the high-tech screen technology will be released and this time it is an Android smart phone. The I9000 Galaxy S follows Samsung’s line of Android devices and it is expected to be launched sometime later this year. While the actual release date is sketchy, it has been reported that the phone will indeed be heading to the UK.
The Galaxy S comes with a nice 4 inch capacitive touch screen display –larger than the 3.3 inch screen on the Wave. It will also have a 1GHz processor and a 5 mega pixel camera as well. Expect this phone to have the usual array of smart phone basics such as Bluetooth support, AGPS, WiFi and more.
Find out more about the I9000 Galaxy S at Tech Radar.












