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Bada 2.0 for Wave devices in 2012 says Samsung

Bada 2.0 for Wave devices in 2012 says Samsung

Posted on Dec 20, 2011 by MG15

There are more than just a couple of mobile operating systems out there in the world, believe it or not ladies and gentlemen, and if Samsung has anything to say about it in 2012, you’ll know the third heat to be Bada. We’ve had our hands on a few devices late this year running Samsung’s own personal brand of operating system, each of these devices with the lovely “Wave” name attached to them, and we’re to understand today that an update will be coming to a handful of these devices inside 2012. Hopefully it’ll be early on in the year as the last time we heard the Bada 2.0 update was swinging through was inside 2011, and that’s no longer looking too likely.

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Samsung Wave booted into Android

Samsung Wave booted into Android

Posted on Mar 28, 2011 by MG3

The Samsung Wave introduced the bada operating system by Sammy, but could it be that now, nearly a year after its launch, the handset might turn out to be capable of running Android? If you ask Polish...

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Samsung Germany launches Wave Bayern Munchen Limited Edition

Samsung Germany launches Wave Bayern Munchen Limited Edition

Posted on Dec 20, 2010 by MG1

Samsung is launching a special version of its Bada-powered Wave smartphone. The Korean company has teamed up with Germany’s most successful football (soccer) club, FC Bayern Munich, to launch the Wave...

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Samsung moves 1 million Wave units globally; Galaxy S sales hit 300,000 in South Korea

Samsung moves 1 million Wave units globally; Galaxy S sales hit 300,000 in South Korea

Posted on Jul 13, 2010 by MG15

Who would knew that the Samsung Wave will sell this good. It's not an affordable phone and since it's the first Bada-powered device, my prognosis was not as

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Samsung Wave reaches North America through Bell, Rogers

Samsung Wave reaches North America through Bell, Rogers

Posted on Jul 09, 2010 by MG2

The Samsung Wave smartphone, complete with its Super AMOLED display and Bada operating system, is now shipping at Canadian providers Bell and Rogers

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Samsung Dive service remotely protects data on your Wave, Galaxy S

Samsung Dive service remotely protects data on your Wave, Galaxy S

Posted on Jul 05, 2010 by MG15

Good news for the Samsung Wave and Galaxy S owners. In addition to shipping the powerful devices, the Korean giant has also made a bonus service, Samsung

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Samsung Wave S8500 available on Amazon for $440

Samsung Wave S8500 available on Amazon for $440

Posted on Jul 03, 2010 by MG3

Even though Samsung has still to find a carrier partner for its Bada-powered Wave smartphone, Amazon is offering the device for $440 unlocked. As you know...

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Samsung Galaxy S’ Super AMOLED screen has 180 degree viewing angle

Samsung Galaxy S’ Super AMOLED screen has 180 degree viewing angle

Posted on Jun 23, 2010 by MG15

We already knew the Samsung Galaxy S‘ (and Wave’s) Super AMOLED display is miles better than your standard AMOLED screen, but we weren’t aware it has a 180 degree viewing angle!

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Samsung's Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro slider join the bada OS party

Samsung's Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro slider join the bada OS party

Posted on Jun 15, 2010 by MG15

Samsung's bada, heard of it? Samsung sure hopes so as it's betting heavily on the OS in its battle with Nokia to make cheap smartphones

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Apple iPad and Samsung Wave share a brain

Apple iPad and Samsung Wave share a brain

Posted on Jun 08, 2010 by MG15

At his keynote yesterday, Steve Jobs very proudly touted the "wonderful" A4 processor, saying it was "designed by our own team" and, additionally, "is so good." That chip is the muscle inside

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Samsung Wave now available from Vodafone UK

Samsung Wave now available from Vodafone UK

Posted on Jun 05, 2010 by MG3

Vodafone UK has announced that the highly anticipated Samsung S8500 Wave is now available on its network for free with monthly tariffs starting at 25 GBP...

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PSA Part 2: Samsung Wave now said to be virus free

PSA Part 2: Samsung Wave now said to be virus free

Posted on Jun 04, 2010 by MG15

Yesterday morning, we wrote a quick blurp letting you guys know to be wary of the just-launched Samsung Wave, given that it purportedly ...

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PSA: Samsung Wave shipping with virus

PSA: Samsung Wave shipping with virus

Posted on Jun 02, 2010 by MG15

Are you one of the Samsung fans that pre-ordered the Bada-powered Wave? Have you plugged it into your Windows computer yet? STOP NOW! ...

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Samsung Wave brings Bada to Europe today, everyone else told to wait

Samsung Wave brings Bada to Europe today, everyone else told to wait

Posted on May 24, 2010 by MG15

Samsung's Wave (otherwise known as the 8500) may not be coming to Vodafone UK until June 1st, but it's available somewhere in Europe starting today.

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Samsung Wave hits Vodafone UK on June 1, free on £25 a month plans

Samsung Wave hits Vodafone UK on June 1, free on £25 a month plans

Posted on May 20, 2010 by MG15

The UK is about to get its first taste of Samsung's Bada OS courtesy of the Wave, which is launching with Vodafone on June 1.

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