Bada OS is barely a year old and it has already hit version 1.2. The latest version was available on newer phones but the original Samsung S8500 Wave will be getting it too starting early next year in Europe. Version 1.2 of Bada brought important security improvements and bug fixes, along with some UI changes and the T9 Trace input method (a Swype competitor). The Bada SDK 1.2 came out earlier ... Read More
Samsung S8500 Wave all set for a Bada 1.2 update early next year
Samsung Wave II Available In India For Rs.18,999
Back in October, Samsung announced the fifth Bada OS powered smartphone, the Samsung Wave II S8530. This handset is not yet officially launched in India, but Flipkart, an online retailer is already selling this handset for an amazing price of Rs.18,999. This handset runs on the newer version of the Bada operating system. Samsung Wave II features a 3.7 inch Super Clear LCD display with 800×480 pixels resolution, 1 GHz processor, ... Read More
Samsung Wave 525 & 723 cell phones launched in India
Samsung which has been making headlines with its smartphone Galaxy S, has unveiled two new smartphones, Wave 525 and Wave 723, in India. Both these phones run on Bada OS of Samsung and boasts of high-end features along with robust social networking connectivity. Samsung Wave 525 comes with a 3.2″ capacitive touch screen along with 100MB internal memory support which can be increased up to 16 GB with the help of ... Read More
Samsung finally unveil Bada OS, developers challenge started
Just as promised, today Samsung showed the world their new smartphone operating system called Bada. At an event, held in London, the Korean company revealed the first details about the upcoming platform and gave the start to the developers challenge that should create a good application base for the future Bada users. The Bada OS is based around on Samsung proprietary TouchWiz User Interface - in fact the design mockups they've ... Read More
Samsung announce Bada OS, axing Symbian and WinMo
We already thought there's one too many smarphone platforms on the market but here come Samsung announcing the Bada OS. It should make its way to a huge range of devices over the next few years replacing the Symbian OS and WinMo in the company's portfolio. The new OS, named "Bada" (meaning "Ocean" in Korean) is supposed to deliver rich smartphone experience to a wider range of consumers across the world. ... Read More








