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Samsung Introduce the New Bada OS – Attention Developers!

Written By: Simon on December 10, 2009 One Comment

Samsung BadaSamsung lives up to its word and introduces the brand new smartphone operating system called Bada. The new operating system was unveiled in an event held in London, which bore a noticeable resemblance to the Apple presentations launching their iPhone OS, where Samsung invited developers to come up with the foundation of applications for the use of the Bada OS.

The navigation of the Bada OS will be based entirely on the touch of the user, promising to offer the next generation of the touch-sensitive user interface for smartphone users. In fact, the interface is based on the ones created by the existing user interface developers for Samsung, TouchWiz and the demo slideshow of the interface resembled that of the Pixon 12.

Samsung aims to make smartphones more accessible with the introduction of the new all-touch-screen user interface, through which they expect to stimulate a rise in the usage of smartphones, which they are expecting could capture up to 50% of the market share.

By watching the video clip excerpt of the presentation, you will find that the operating software unveiling was more intended to invite developers for producing better applications for the OS. The Bada SDK is already up for downloading on the official website of the Bada OS.

Samsung is actually looking to gather a little more than just attention of developers as they have given the bid of developing applications for Bada OS the shape of a contest, which enables developers to earn their share out of the total prize money of US $ 2.7 million.

Samsung is determined to strongly influence the global mobile markets with the new OS, as they have already mentioned their partnership with major names in the industry such as Capcom, Konami and EA Mobile. Take a first look at the applications Samsung’s partners are developing for the OS.

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