Why?
Because it's just the Samsung Wave better, with the better user interface and a better operating system. Behind Android is not only Google, but also a consortium of companies such as HTC, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, LG, Acer, Dell and Samsung also just. Unfortunately, Samsung wants but prefer to cook their own thing and sell its operating system Bada and push (to behind the apps for sale through its store). Hence it is also at this high price difference to the Galaxy S Samsung Galaxy S I9000 Smartphone (HD video, 1GHz processor, 8GB of internal memory, Super Amoled display, Android 2.1) metallic black. Samsung tries with a lower profit margin on the Samsung Wave to settle its Bada system better! Ultimately, however, lies the future in Android which is supported by more companies, has developed better and more complicated and thus works more stable. And ultimately also offers Android better quality of apps. More mass but also more class. And from the end of September is an update to Android 2.2, the Galaxy S which the Bada Wave will be even more superior in terms of speed and also Stabilität-
So who wants to buy a nice and low-priced mobile phone with AMOLED display, the best buys the Samsung Wave. But he who looks to the future and that better and sophisticated user interface would have, which saves some money and picks up the Galaxy S Samsung Galaxy S I9000 Smartphone (HD video, 1GHz processor, 8GB of internal memory, Super Amoled display, Android 2.1 ) metallic-black (whatever the full 5 star earned from my side).
I think that most buyers of the Samsung Wave just pay attention to the price (which the strategy of Samsung comes up). But why the Galaxy S then sells it better even though it is expensive? Precisely because not all pay attention to the price and see the Android operating system a clear advantage!