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Samsung’s bada platform for smartphones is still strong on the market. Unfortunately, while the growth of the platform was great since its launch, it wasn’t as impressive as Android.
Eldar Murtazin thinks that Samsung is tempted to cut short any further development of bada smartphones. Moreover, the Murt... |
2 May 2012 10:51 GMT |
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Owners of Wave I (S8500) and Wave II (S8530) handsets running under Samsung’s own bada operating system can now get a taste of the popular Angry Birds game on their devices. The mobile game was made available for bada several weeks ago, but only for the Wave 3 (S8600) smartphone. Today, however, it can be ... |
1 February 2012 03:05 GMT |
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It looks like bada 2.0 update has finally been released after Samsung delayed it last year. Initially slated for a 2011 release bada 2.0 update for Wave smartphone is now available for download.
However, the major software update is only available for Samsung Wave S8500. Those who own this model will need to d... |
27 January 2012 10:15 GMT |
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Samsung Wave Y is one of the cheapest bada 2.0 smartphones available on the market. Unveiled in November 2011, the device is quite popular in CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries. This is probably one of the main reasons why a special LaFleur Edition was spotted in Ukraine. The smartphone is now ... |
26 January 2012 09:48 GMT |
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Unveiled earlier this year, Samsung’s bada 2.0 operating system was initially slated for a Q4 2011 release. However, the Korean handset manufacturer delayed the launch of the mobile platform until next year.
In addition, Samsung removed two of its older Wave family smartphones, the Wave 525 and 533, from... |
27 December 2011 05:45 GMT |
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Although Samsung already announced the bada 2.0, its proprietary next generation mobile platform, the handset maker did not reveal any specific details concerning any future upgrades for older smartphone that run a previous version of the operating system. Samsung recently confirmed plans to update all its Wave ... |
7 December 2011 07:47 GMT |
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Samsung has just announced the upcoming availability of its three new bada phones, the Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y.While Samsung Wave 3 will be available beginning next month from MTS carrier, the Wave M and Wave Y will go live at Euroset by the end of the year.bada phones have been surprisingly successful in Russia, a... |
25 October 2011 08:15 GMT |
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Only a few weeks ago, mobile phone maker Samsung announced a new set of handsets running under the bada operating system, and the high-end Samsung Wave 3 was among them.
Recently, the company also confirmed plans to have the mobile phone available for purchase on shelves as soon as next month, though they did not... |
19 September 2011 12:01 GMT |
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Samsung has just confirmed that its first bada smartphone to feature Near Field Communication (NFC) capabilities, Samsung Wave 578 will be released in Singapore tomorrow.
Samsung Wave 578 is a mid-range smartphone that will be delivered with bada 1.1 on board and TouchWiz UI 3.0, but fans of Samsung's proprie... |
22 July 2011 09:35 GMT |
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The highly-acclaimed SPB Software mobile software developer has just ported its advanced skinnable alarm clock SPB Time to bada smartphones.
Previously, the application was only available for Android, iPhone, Symbian and Windows Mobile users, but starting this week, the bada phone owners will be able to start the... |
15 July 2011 05:16 GMT |
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Samsung has just announced that its application store for bada phones, Samsung Apps, is expanding its payment options with the addition of phone billing payment option. Basically, customers will be able to purchase any application from the Samsung Apps store and the price will be charged on their phone bills or dedu... |
2 May 2011 08:46 GMT |
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Samsung India has just announced the availability of bada 1.2 software update for the S8500 Wave smartphone. The announcement was tweeted by the company's officials a few hours ago. Indian owners of the original S8500 Wave handset have been waiting for almost six months for the update that will bring them T9 Tr... |
29 April 2011 09:39 GMT |
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SPB Software, the major mobile software developer behind the highly-acclaimed SPB Mobile Shell UI, has just announced the release of SPB TV for bada devices. The application is now compatible with Samsung's Wave series of smartphones: Wave, Wave 525, Wave 533, Wave 575, Wave 723 and Wave II.
According to the ... |
9 December 2010 04:00 GMT |
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Samsung has just announced the availability of bada 1.2 SDK, the software development kit for the final version of its proprietary mobile operating system.
The bada 1.2 SDK provides developers with the necessary tools to create applications for Samsung's Wave series of smartphones: Wave, Wave 525, Wave 533, ... |
7 December 2010 04:31 GMT |
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It appears that all mobile operating systems out there are subject to specific leaks, even if some of them might seem less important than others. Samsung's bada OS is the subject to a new leak, as bada 1.2 was unofficially made available for the Samsung Wave, the first mobile phone to land on shelves with the O... |
7 October 2010 04:42 GMT |
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In an attempt to strengthen its presence on one of the larger handset markets in the world, Samsung plans to launch its successful Bada phones in China, the Samsung Wave 723. Also known as Samsung GT-S7230, the smartphone is expected to include most of the features of the international version.Samsung Wave 723 will b... |
24 September 2010 04:52 GMT |
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After broking the 1 million units sold barrier with the highly-acclaimed Galaxy S smartphone, Samsung has just announced that another one of its devices reached the same barrier in Europe, Samsung Wave.Launched no more than four months ago, Samsung Wave managed to top the 1 million units sold barrier on the European ... |
22 September 2010 04:09 GMT |
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On Thursday, leading mobile phone brand in Canada Samsung Mobile announced the launch of a new device in the country, namely the Samsung Wave (S8500). The first smartphone in the world to run under Samsung's own mobile operating system, bada, is already available for purchase in Canada via two wireless carriers... |
9 July 2010 13:01 GMT |
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Samsung Wave and Galaxy S users will be happy to find that their devices will come with a new Samsung Dive service, which will remotely wipe data stored on the phone, in case the device has been lost or stolen. As smartphones become more sophisticated, users are able to store more personal information on them. As suc... |
5 July 2010 09:30 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics announced late last year the launch of a new mobile operating system, called bada, and the first handset powered by it is already available for purchase on the market. Released several weeks ago in Europe, Samsung Wave, the first bada-based handset in the world, ha... |
3 July 2010 06:38 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung is reportedly gearing up to expand the availability of its first handset powered by the bada operating system, namely the Samsung Wave. The new device has been already released on the market in Europe, and it seems that it should soon be put on sale in Canada too, on the airwa... |
24 June 2010 10:18 GMT |
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Samsung announced that the size of its application store had tripled in many of its major European, Asian and Latin American markets. The South Korean manufacturer expects even more growth with the launch of Wave, its first smartphone based on the bada OS. Inaugurated in September 2009, Samsung Apps is a marketplace... |
9 June 2010 04:58 GMT |
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Samsung Wave, the first ever mobile phone to run under Samsung's new bada operating system, has been put on sale in several European markets today. The leading handset vendor has just announced the commercial availability of its device in Germany, France and the UK, stating that the phone represents the company... |
24 May 2010 04:59 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Vodafone UK has made a new device available for pre-order for its users, namely the Samsung Wave, the first ever mobile phone to arrive on the market with the handset vendor's own operating system, bada. The touchscreen-enabled handset can now be ordered in advance from the operator's webs... |
21 May 2010 04:46 GMT |
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Samsung Wave, the first mobile phone in the world to run under Samsung's own mobile operating system, called bada, is expected to make an appearance on the market in Canada. Moreover, it seems that the device is headed for the country on the airwaves of a national carrier, as reports on Bell getting ready to re... |
17 May 2010 13:01 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics has just announced the launch of the bada SDK, providing developers with the necessary tools to start building applications for the company's first mobile operating system. The applications developed using the SDK can be rolled-out and tested on the Samsung Wa... |
7 May 2010 04:58 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung unveiled officially during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February its first handset powered by the Bada operating system, and now the first release dates and price tag details on the device emerged around the Internet. The device is already listed on two different ... |
23 March 2010 11:50 GMT |
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Australian wireless operator Telstra announced recently that it would launch a new Android-based smartphone in the country in April, namely the HTC Desire, which was unveiled during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week. This phone is said to be the most advanced Android device to date, and the carrier wi... |
22 February 2010 06:37 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung announced recently the first handset in the world powered by its new bada operating system, the Samsung Wave, and now we learn that the device marks another industry first. According to Picsel UK Ltd., a leading provider of business productivity applications, the Samsung Wave ... |
19 February 2010 04:31 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung announced on Sunday the launch of its first device powered by the bada OS, the Samsung Wave S8500, and now we learn that carriers already line up to include the handset in their offering. Among these operators, we can count T-Mobile, which will have the phone available for pur... |
16 February 2010 06:45 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung announced officially on Sunday, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the release of its first smartphone running under the new bada OS, the Samsung Wave. According to the company, the new handset sports a great deal of technology advancements, including a Super AMOLED 3.... |
15 February 2010 05:06 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung is expected to officially announce the launch of its first smartphone powered by the recently unveiled bada OS on Sunday, and a series of new details on the device emerged recently. It seems that the device is to be called Wave, which makes sense somehow, since “bada&rdqu... |
13 February 2010 06:57 GMT |
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