Samsung Camera Test..! Some of my week in Pics!

Next step is to test out the 5 mega pixel Camera.
Check these funky pics from my past week

Enjoy

Bilal,
Samsung Mob!ler

 Like father, like son. This was taken on the Jubilee Line, London


 Me and friend hanging out



The "Kiswah" - Cloth that covers the Holy Ka'ba in Makkah, place of pilgrimage for over a billion people in the world!


A spot of dinner - Roast Lamb on a bed of Moroccan Style Rice



On a Cruise of the River Thames - This is the o2 Arena, formerly the Millennium Dome



Late night Jamming with "The Sound of Reason"



Sound of Reason star "Ku" with my little brother and nephew


Nice poster!

Big Big BADA Boom!

The title of this blog post lends itself to a scene from one of my all-time favourite movies, the Fifth Element. Mila Jovovich plays the ‘perfect’ human being sent to save the Earth from doom. As she tries to communicate to Korben Dallas (played by Bruce Willis,) the words “Big Bada Boom” are all they can understand of each other. Remarkably, this little exchange plants the seed for their everlasting love for each other, which ends up being the secret ingredient saving mankind from complete death and destruction… 


Riveting stuff really... So what’s this got to do with me being a Samsung Mob!ler? Well today I’m writing a concise reflection on Samsung’s new operating software “Bada” – of course the first thing that came to mind was this infamous taxi scene, go watch the film you if you haven't!! This blog post will still be here when you get back!

Anyways, the Bada operating software (OS for short) is Samsung’s own attempt to create a user interface for their powerful new generation of Smartphones – it’s essentially what brings the fancy bit of kit in your hands alive.

Samsung faces stiff competition from giants like Google (with their Android OS,) Microsoft (with their newly launched Windows 7 OS) and others including the iPhone’s OS. You can read plenty about each of them online (just check the twitter feed on the right.) Here are a few of my thoughts.

For many years I was an avid user of the Symbian OS offered by Nokia however the most recent set of mobile phones I’ve had include the HTC Magic, the Google Nexus One and the Samsung Galaxy S; all use the Android OS. Like all things Google, Android works like a dream, and I have since been converted.

I find that Blackberry’s are very much business phones and iPhone’s are very much ‘play’ phones, Android phones however, tend to fit somewhere in the middle. Almost perfect one would say; a great combination between work and play. So where will Samsung’s Bada bode in this big boom of operating software’s?
Well like every other human being, we experience change as initially uncomfortable. I was… am still happy with Android, moving to Bada was like switching my car from Auto to Manual. Competition in the Smartphone world is stiff and I expected Samsung’s Bada to perform as fast and efficiently as my previous Android phones, but in all honesty, after a week’s use it still feels like I’m writing with my left hand. (I’m right handed by the way!)

It would seem Samsung are investing a lot into their Bada OS – they’re in it for the long run. Using my new Samsung Wave there are a fair amount of promising features; the social network integration is pretty cool, as is web browsing and multimedia use. There’s also a lot of talk about the scope for applications to be developed using the Bada OS, but for regular lay users like myself, this capacity to make fantastic apps is yet to be realised. There are only a limited number of games and handy apps, Bada just can’t contend with Apple or Android… not yet anyway.

In the grand scale of things I think Samsung are wise to have their own OS, but it’s not going to be an easy ride. They really need to push the bounds if they are to keep people interested. Bada just hasn’t done this, so for now it’s more of a “baby Bada boom” than a “big Bada Boom” – Here’s hoping nonetheless!


Quick Review - Samsung Galaxy S

On the path to becoming a Samsung Mob!ler I wrote a brief review of the new Samsung Galaxy S, check it out!




The light weight, casing and general build of the Galaxy S failed to make a remarkable first impression as I put together my eagerly awaited handset. Switching on the phone however, I was met by a dazzling animation and after a month’s use I can honestly say the visual experience the Galaxy S offers is phenomenal.

The speed, memory, camera as well as apps available on the phone all surmount to making this a seriously impressive phone. Coupled with the display, I simply have not been able put the phone down! The unfortunate side-effect of this, however, is on the battery life, meaning like others I have had to carry the charger around with me.
                                                                                                                                  
Whilst the software can be frustrating at times, there’s definitely more potential bursting to get out. Hopefully with the anticipated Froyo release we can expect to see just how out-of-this-world the Galaxy S truly is!

"Wave-ing" Hello!

I am very fortunate to have been selected by Samsung Mobile UK to join their team of Mob!lers for the next couple months, trialling out and reviewing some of their new smartphones and feeding back some thoughts and reflections!

A week or so ago I received a new Samsung Wave - pretty impressive bit of kit, this is what it looks like!
Will let you know how it goes...!