Google’s Android OS is currently the only dominant smartphone platform that isn’t exclusive to one hardware maker (BlackBerry and iOS are owned and controlled by RIM and Apple). About half of all smarpthones now run Android, and this is making manufacturers like Samsung nervous. In 2011, the company renewed its attention to its Bada OS and has made headway in turning it into a competitive platform in many regions around the world. The Samsung Wave 3, which launches in France today, is the manufacturer’s latest move to become a player in the OS space.
The Wave 3 has a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, 1.4GHz single-core processor, HSPA+ 14.4Mbps connection speeds, 5MP rear camera, VGA (0.3MP) front camera, and is a world phone. It’s currently available in France, but will launch in Germany, Italy, and Russia by the end of the year.
Samsung has been consistently improving the OS, which, in its 2.0 release now looks quite similar to its Android offerings. It is expected that the goal is to slip Bada into some good looking phones without consumers even noticing.
The Wave 3 was unveiled back in August, along with the Wave M and Wave Y next-generation Bada phones.
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- Samsung brings Bada 2.0 to world with Wave 3
- AFP launches iPad App in Spanish and Portuguese
- RIM downgraded as $200 PlayBook vanishes
- Comparison: Nook Tablet vs Kindle Fire
- Droid 4 and Galaxy Nexus to be released on December 8
- Thousands line up to buy Blackberry Bold 9790S
- HP TouchPad top-selling tablet in US after iPad
- Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL team up to sell online ads
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus 7.0 coming to T-Mobile
- Barnes & Noble unveils Nook Tablet, priced $249
- Amazon Kindle vs Motorola Xoom vs Nook Tablet
- Canon offers Cinema EOS, new camera for Hollywood
- HTC to launch new tablet model next year
- Nook Tablet to be unveiled Monday
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