Samsung Bada unveiled as new iPhone, Android platform rival — RoughlyDrafted Magazine

Updated 4 months ago

Source: http://www.roughlydrafted.com/

Samsung, the world’s second largest phone maker globally after Nokia, has announced Bada as its own new smartphone platform which it hopes to use to gain entry into the sophisticated phone market.

Samsung’s Bada, the Korean word for “ocean,” is reportedly built on top of Linux and is expected to be released with an open SDK next month, with the first Bada phones to be introduced early next year. Unlike Symbian or Android, Samsung appears to be developing its new mobile platform and software ...

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4 months ago by uberVU - social comments on Wordpress

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4 months, 1 week ago by mysocialbrain: 11-11-2009 : protagonist on Wordpress

Hum. I just hope the build quality on the Smart Phones is better than their build quality on the Dumb Phones. Quite frankly their Dumb Phones are junk.

4 months, 1 week ago by The Mad Hatter on Wordpress

Interesting new development! Assessing in how far this is “good” or “bad” for Android depends on the goals that Google had while developing Android. When the goal was to earn money with software in an Android Market this certainly is bad news.

However, my personal feeling is that Android primarily was meant to break open the mobile internet market and prevent one party
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4 months, 1 week ago by Berend Schotanus on Wordpress

@Lmasanti

iPhone OS and Mac OS X aren’t really the same OS, at least not much more than could be said of some of the Linux-based mobile OSs and a Linux desktop distro. They may share the same kernel and services layer code, but they are optimized differently, have separate builds, not to mention different UIs (though I will grant you that the UIs are at least based on the same APIs)
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4 months, 1 week ago by MipWrangler on Wordpress

The funny thing –at least for me– is that “they don’t get it!”

The full idea behind iPhone’s OS X is not –in my personal opinion– that it is “owned” by Apple… in the sense of Samsung’s Bada or Nokia’s Symbian/Maemo. I’m just taking into account the companies that develop hard and soft.

The real strength
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4 months, 1 week ago by lmasanti on Wordpress

Is “Bada” really any worse than “Wince”? (WinCE)

Bada Bing, Bada Boom

4 months, 1 week ago by gus2000 on Wordpress

Why does that name sound like a really poor product?

Bada sounds like “Bad eh?”.

I’m not really holding out much hope for this product.

4 months, 1 week ago by lowededwookie on Wordpress

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