Samsung Wave, First Bada Smartphone now available

Samsung Wave, First Bada Smartphone now available
Samsung Electronics has announced the commercial availability of the Samsung Wave (Model: S8500) in European countries, including Germany, France and the UK. Unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2010, the Wave is the first smartphone based on Samsung’s new, open smartphone platform, bada, and is the cornerstone of the company’s commitment to ‘smartphone democratization.’

With the launch of the Wave, Samsung is actively constructing a total eco-system around bada platform including Samsung Apps. Samsung Apps will be available in 80 countries when the Wave launches, and will increase the premium content and applications pool through collaboration with partner companies and developers.

The availability of the Samsung bada SDK (Software Development Kit) will ensure that consumers can experience a steady stream of new applications that support bada platfrom. The beta version of the SDK was recently made available to applications developers, and the complete bada SDK 1.0.0 will be available for download shortly.

Samsung Wave will expand its availability from European countries to Southeast Asia, China, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America.
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1 comments on "Samsung Wave, First Bada Smartphone now available"

Alan CHong said...

The Wave cannot set speed dail. I checked with a few Samsung dealers in Kuala Lumpur. They cannot set the speed dail. How come this phone cannot set speed dail. Anyone can help?

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