Option

Function

 

Set the web browser to

 

automatically update subscribed

 

RSS feeds at regular intervals.

RSS update

Activating the auto update

 

feature increases the amount of

 

data downloaded and may incur

 

additional charges.

Server

View the details of certificates.

certificates

 

Preferences

Change display and sound settings

for the web browser.

 

About

Access version and copyright

information about the web

Internet

browser.

 

Auto delete

Set to automatically save your ID

and password or delete data stored

browsing

while browsing, such as the history,

data

cache, cookies, IDs, and passwords.

 

Option

Function

 

Clear the cache; The cache is a

Clear cache

temporary memory location that

saves information from recently

 

 

accessed web pages.

 

Delete cookies saved in the device;

Delete

Cookies are pieces of personal

cookies

information sent to a web server

 

while navigating the web.

Delete saved

Set to delete all saved passwords.

ID/password

 

Delete

Delete all saved web database.

database

 

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Samsung GT-S8500HKAXEV Option Function Set the web browser to, RSS update Activating the auto update, Additional charges

GT-S8500ISAKSA, GT-S8500BAAMMC, GT-S8500BAAAFR, GT-S8500BAACEL, GT-S8500HKAXXV specifications

The Samsung GT-S8500, known as the Wave, was a significant milestone in Samsung's mobile phone lineup, celebrated for its innovative features and cutting-edge technology. The various models, such as GT-S8500LRAXEV, GT-S8500BAAXXV, GT-S8500PDAXEV, GT-S8500HKAXEV, and GT-S8500ISAXEV, showcased the versatility of this series.

One of the standout features of the Samsung GT-S8500 is its Super AMOLED display. Boasting a resolution of 800x480 pixels, the vibrant screen offers exceptional visibility and bright colors, enhancing the user experience for both multimedia and everyday applications. This technology was advanced for its time, providing deeper contrasts and energy efficiency.

Powered by Samsung's proprietary Bada operating system, the GT-S8500 aimed to create a user-friendly experience comparable to smartphones running on Android or iOS. The Bada OS introduced an intuitive interface with customizable widgets, allowing users to tailor their home screens to suit individual preferences and needs.

In terms of performance, the Samsung GT-S8500 featured a 1 GHz processor, enabling smooth multitasking and robust application performance. The smartphone came with 2 GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD, which catered to users' needs for additional space for apps, music, and photos.

Photography capabilities were also impressive, with a 5-megapixel rear camera featuring autofocus and LED flash, allowing users to capture high-quality images. The camera offered various modes and settings, reflecting the growing emphasis on mobile photography during its release period.

Connectivity options included Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G, ensuring that users stayed connected for browsing and social networking. With its lightweight design and ergonomic shape, the GT-S8500 was not only stylish but also comfortable for prolonged use.

Overall, the Samsung GT-S8500 series represented a forward-thinking approach in the mobile market, blending advanced features with design aesthetics. Each model variant shared core characteristics while appealing to a spectrum of user preferences, making the Wave popular among consumers looking for a reliable smartphone experience. Its introduction marked a notable foray into the touchscreen smartphone era for Samsung, shaping the company's future device strategies.