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The Wave was the first phone with Samsung's own Linux based Operating System, Bada, meaning "Ocean".Samsung worked on the later versions of Bada 1.2 and later 2.0. Bada 1.2 was released to the world in a phased manner as it was designed to improve stability.
The Samsung Wave 3 S8600 (or "Samsung Wave 3") is a smartphone running the Bada 2.0 operating system designed by Samsung, which was commercially released in August 2011. [1] The Wave is a slim touchscreen phone powered by "Scorpion" CPU, which includes 1.4 GHz ARM Cortex-8 [ 2 ] CPU and a powerful graphics engine, " Super LCD " screen and 720p ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A Samsung store in Taguig, Philippines. ... with the Samsung Wave S8500 and Samsung i9000 Galaxy S being launched in June 2010.
It is the successor of the Samsung Wave S8500 smartphone and runs on Samsung's Bada 1.2 operating system, which was commercially released in October 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Wave II is a touchscreen phone powered by a proprietary 1 GHz ARM Cortex-8 CPU and a built-in PowerVR SGX 540 graphics engine, SLCD display and a 720p camera . [ 4 ]
The Samsung S8500 Wave was launched with version 1.0 of the Bada operating system. Samsung soon released version 1.0.2, which included minor fixes for European users. [17] Version 1.2 was released with the Samsung S8530 Wave II phone. [18] The alpha-version of Bada 2.0 was introduced on 15 February 2011, with the Samsung S8530 Wave II handset.
The Samsung Wave III, more commonly designated as the Samsung S8600 Wave 3, [1] was released in October 2011 as the successor to the Wave 2 line-up (the S5250, S5330, and S7230). It was a mid-range phone, and sold for €150 ($205).
The Samsung Wave 525, also known as the Samsung S5250 or the Samsung Wave 2, [1] is a smartphone which was released alongside the Samsung S8530 in October 2010 as an entry-level alternative. The phone was launched with a price tag of $170 (€120).
Picture of The Samsung Wave Y, The Samsung Wave Y, also known as the Samsung S5380 was announced in August 2011 and released later that year in November. It was marketed as a budget alternative to Samsung's higher-end Samsung Wave III. [1] The phone initially sold for €90 (~$120). [2] [3]