iPhone 3GS vs the Samsung Wave S8500 (Bada OS vs iPhone OS)

Samsung has just gone official with the S8500 aka Wave and it expects to create waves across the smartphone industry with the new Bada OS powering the smartphone lineup. Samsung has done remarkably well selling the Star and the Corby. In 2009, they perhaps sold more touchscreen phones than any other smartphone maker did. With the new Bada OS, the first shot Samsung has taken is towards the high end market (where the iPhone & Android are battling it out pretty much alone). The Samsung Wave is a good handset with impressive features. All new Bada OS certainly adds a lot more maturity to the intangible assets of the phone, and if in one line, I am supposed to give Samsung a mantra for super success – it would be:Please use the Bada OS on sub $200 smartphones like the Corby / Star!So isn’t the Samsung Wave an iPhone Killer? Lol, it certainly isn’t. Why? In one word: the Bada OS is good, but not good enough to beat out the Android or iPhone platform that have established themselves pretty well now. The Bada OS infact compliments the media rich Samsung phones pretty well. IMO the target market that Samsung has always sought is the more media friendly and less of powerusers. Given this criteria, the Samsung Wave S8500 is a winner with a couple of firsts like USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 3.0.

iPhone 3GS vs Samsung Wave S8500 – Bada OS (Specs)

Feature iPhone 3GS Samsung Wave S8500
Network 2G NetworkGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3GHSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 HSDPA
OS iPhone OS 3.0 Bada OS
Display TFT capacitive touchscreen,16M colors 320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches 3.3″ AMOLED touchscreen800 X 480 res
Camera 3.15 MP / Autofocus30 fps Video recodring with audio 5MP camera720p video recording
Internet Speed HSDPA suppored 7.2 Mbps
Internet Browser Mobile Safari Full HTML without Flash
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Emails SMS, MMS, Email
FM No Yes + recording
Processor 600 MHz CPU 1Ghz
Battery Unknown 1500 mAh
Colours White and Black
Connectivity Bluetooth AD2P (headset support only)Bluetooth P2P games
WiFi, AGPS
Bluetooth 3.0USB 3.0
WiFi
Memory 256MB RAM16 GB/ 32 GB internal storage 512MB+ ROM2GB internal storage
MicroSDHC expansion
eight 135 gms
Others
  • Water and Oil resistant oleophobic coating
  • Digital compass
  • Spotlight Search
  • Landscape keyboard in all apps
  • VoiceOver (Voice Controls)
  • iTunes App Store
  • Shake to change music
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • 3.5mm audio connector
  • TouchWiz UI

In the hardware section, the Samsung S8500 wins hands down with the 1GHz snapdragon, 5MP camera, 720p video recording etc. However, you wouldn’t have the 140k App Store like apps and games from EA on this anytime soon. Thats where the platform wars come in. The iPhone sells not just the hardware but the entire experience.
While Samsung steps up the war on the developer front, the Bada OS is certainly something that throws a much bigger challenge at Nokia, LG and others for now.