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manuleka

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#70816 31-Oct-2010 17:08
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i've been doing online research into this particular phones RAM... does anyone know of any links to official specifications of the wave 8500 RAM amount?




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TheLastLemming
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  #400400 4-Nov-2010 22:39
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They concealing it on purpose? I looked just about everywhere for this



mikerussellnz
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  #400413 4-Nov-2010 23:01
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google?  is this what you are looking for?  It says 512mb.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Wave_S8500 



manuleka

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  #400939 5-Nov-2010 19:41
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oh so it is 512MB, its funny i never seen samsung officially advertising it with 512MB, i wonder if they have a reason for it... compared with the galaxy s they advertise the 512MB RAM on it...

 




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  #412624 3-Dec-2010 20:25
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Apparently despite advertising 512mb the Bada Team revealed that it only has 256mb.
http://www.mysamsungwave.com/index.php?topic=4.0

On the bright side it has the PowerVR SG540 graphics chipset the same as the i9000 Galaxy S

I got my partner one of these phones and they are very nice but sadly Samsung Apps doesn't work for paid apps in NZ.




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