Which One?

Bigger screen is not always better.Dont want a PSP for a phone hey!!

Both screens are the same in every way apart from size.

You obviously have not tried to get decent typing speed on a small touch screen then.
Bigger is better if you are going to be writing ANY emails. If you do not write emails on your phone then i think both the Wave and Galaxy S are kind of wasted.
 
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If you do not write emails on your phone then i think both the Wave and Galaxy S are kind of wasted.

Haha hell no! The big screen is awesome for web browsing, videos and photos.
If I turn my Galaxy S sideways then I do not need to zoom to comfortably read full size web pages. It makes the full size pages a better option than mobile versions when you have the bandwidth.
Reading in general is actually pretty decent with the bigger screen, if you're into ebooks.
 
Quite an odd comparison to make. The Galaxy S is the premium Android phone at the moment, the Legend is a step down, still a good smartphone but with lower rez screen and a 600Mhz processor only, and the wave runs Samsung's own OS, which I'm sure is not in the same league as Android.

The Desire or X10 would be better comparisons to the Galaxy S IMO.
 
The difference half an inch of screen size makes is huge, dismissing the size difference makes it sound like you've never had a decently sized touchscreen phone :P I definitely second the ebooks thing, I read for about two hours a day off my Desire and it is fantastic!

BADA isn't a bad from the couple of times I've played with it and the two guys I know with Waves are pretty happy with their phones. That said, it doesn't compare to Android at this point, which is why Samsung uses Android for their top of the range models and BADA for their mid range phones. BADA has one or two nice touches - the way the icon for an app fills as it is installed is nice, and the notification bar is pretty good. It still needs a lot of polish, especially the interface which feels a bit cartoony/childish at times and the app store will take time to grow. Since BADA is slightly late coming to the party, it might not have the momentum the google or mac apps stores have, since so many developers are already working in one of those two environments.

The three phones are odd choices to compare, since they are essentially in three different price ranges, aimed at three different markets.
 
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