Samsung Keeps Mobile Gamers Happy with New Bada Smartphones
Samsung Bada OS
Korean smartphone giant proudly announced the launch of the latest Bada OS powered mobile devices.
Samsung’s proprietary Bada OS will be featured in three new devices – Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y. Fans of mobile casinos will be most interested to learn about the new Bada flagship – Samsung Wave 3, as it’s shaping up to be an impressive feature-packed monster.
The Samsung Wave 3 is sure to impress mobile casino games enthusiasts with an extensive feature list. The upcoming smartphone is running on Bada 2.0 and packs 1.4GHz CPU, 4 inch SuperAMOLED screen with WVGA resolution, 5MP camera with LED flash and HD video capability as well as an VGA camera on the front for video calling or cheating at card games.
The new phone will also boast HSDPA network connectivity, quad-band GPRS/EDGE, 3GB of internal memory, microSD card slot, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0 and a 1500 mAh battery. All this is tamed inside a nice brushed aluminum body.
The other two phones – Wave M and Wave Y are less impressive, however will probably cost much less. We suggest all mobile gamers to wait until the IFC, which starts in Berlin this week, to find out which of the three is the best smartphone for them.
The Bada trio will be unveiled at the Berlin show and will also provide eager fans of mobile casino gambling with NFC capability option, ChatON, Media Hub and Kies services. We very much hope that official confirmation of release date and pricing policy will also be given during the Berlin show.
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looks impressive, gotta test this
looks impressive, gotta test this
I don’t know how well bada os will take off, but if they want bada to be main stream they could consider dual boot on all future Samsung phones. Possibly offer some sort of quick switch mode and provide more features than the android counterpart.
I don’t know how well bada os will take off, but if they want bada to be main stream they could consider dual boot on all future Samsung phones. Possibly offer some sort of quick switch mode and provide more features than the android counterpart.