Samsung to launch its own mobile OS, will be called Bada

Samsung Bada

 

Samsung announced to launch a new open mobile platform in December. Dubbed as Bada, the name signifies “ocean” in Korean which conveys the unlimited potential of the new platform. The new OS is aimed at developers as well as mobile operators because of the easy creation and customization of applications.

As for consumers, Samsung claims the platform will give a fun and diverse mobile experience with its sophisticated and attractive UI.

Developers will be able to get their hands on the SDK after an official event in London that will be held in December.

Samsung Bada

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2 Responses to “ Samsung to launch its own mobile OS, will be called Bada ”

  1. [...] confirmed that Samsung will quit making Symbian handsets and instead adopt its own Bada OS that was unveiled yesterday. Though, Samsung will continue making WinMo and Android OS [...]

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