Latest mobile models - Mobile Bloggo News 2010!

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  • Published on June 15, 2010 · Filed under: Bada, Samsung Mobile;

    After launching the Samsung Wave, the first Bada smartphone, Samsung now announces the next two devices to feature their own OS: Samsung Wave 2 and Wave Pro. The Wave Pro differs from the Wave 2 simply due to the presence of a QWERTY keyboard.

    The two smartphones are Quad Band EDGE (no 3G in that case) and also feature Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and a 3.2″ touchscreen display. Also featured are the 3 Megapixel photocamera GPS, 80 MB internal memory with microSD support up to 16 GB.

    The interface will be the TouchWiz 3.0 with Bada’s social hubs. The Wave 2 and Wave Pro will be launched in Southeast Asia and Russia in August.

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  • Published on June 11, 2010 · Filed under: Bada, Samsung Mobile;

    The Samsung Wave is the first device featuring Bada, Samsung’s own OS. We’ve managed to find the first unboxing video for the phone, together with the first impressions on the new OS.

    It seems that Samsung has decided to create a bunch of applications and services around the OS in order to make it more complete. Bada  follows that line of thought completely. As for the phone, the Wave measures 118 x 56 x 10.9mm and weighs 118g. It looks very elegant, and the display is a super AMOLED 3.3″ with the resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. Also the processor, an ARM Cortex A8 1Ghz, guarantees a smooth system, great video recording in HD, and the possibility of playing 3D games.

    But we won’t be saying much more; instead, we’ll leave you to a few videos that feature the first impressions on the Samsung Wave with Bada. Enjoy!

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  • Published on May 7, 2010 · Filed under: Bada, Samsung Mobile;


    Previously available only for Samsung partners, the SDK for their new OS, Bada, is now available for all developers that wish to try creating applications for Bada. The SDK is on a beta build (1.0.0b2 version), but it features everything a developer needs: many APIs, a user interface builder, an IDE, a simulator, a debugger, tutorials and complete documentation.

    Windows is required in order to use it, and the SDK can be downloaded from this link. It’s required from users to have a free Samsung Bada Developers account. The first Bada smartphone, the Samsung Wave S8500 will be available in Europe from this month on.

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