The Samsung Wave 723 will be released this fall with a metallic chassis, and bada features such as Social Hub / Buddies Now functionality.
The latest bada-powered smartphone has been unveiled, the Samsung Wave 723, combining a 3.2-inch touchscreen with an application-centric interface. The Samsung Wave 723 has been designed to provide easy access to both downloadable applications (through Samsung Apps Store) as well as an integrated social networking experience.
Courtesy of bada OS, the Samsung Wave 723 offers Samsung's Social Hub feature that helps users stay organized while staying connected with friends and family. As part of this feature, users can for instance select 10 favorite friends to follow closely through a Buddies Now widget.
The Samsung Wave 723 supports Wi-Fi Wireless-N and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity, and sports a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and dedicated camera button.
The Samsung Wave 723 is only 11.8mm thick and has a metallic chassis and back cover to give it a boost in the style department. Additionally, its new leather flip cover offers protection to the touchscreen as well as giving it an enhanced look.
Samsung Wave 723 Photo Gallery
 
Price and Release Date
The Samsung Wave 723 will be available starting in September 2010 in Germany, and will be gradually rolled out to other European markets, as well as Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
U.S. availability
There's no word on when Samsung plans to offer bada-powered smartphones through U.S. carriers. However, we hope it'll happen sooner rather than later, because there's no doubt that a phone of the Wave 723's caliber would have made a splash in the U.S. market.
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