If you thought you saw everything in the world of smart phones, think again. A few days ago I ran into an article which says that Samsung released its operating system for smart phones named Bada (Bada on Korean language means ocean). The idea of Bada operating system is to provide rich feature set to a wider range of smart phones consumers worldwide.
For now, we do not know much about the operating system, and it’s UI framework for which the Samsung say that is the next generation UI framework. Samsung claim that they will release a Bada SDK during December 2009. and then we will be able to learn more about the system.
One brokerage company from Seoul, predicted that the market share WindowsMobile platform holding now, will be reduced to 50% next year and up to 20% by the end of 2012th. Until then, according to their predictions, Samsung will completely cut the Symbian operating system market share. Smart phones based on Android platform should have about 30% market share, or over 10 kinds of models.
The future of Limo Foundation, which supports Samsung with several other manufacturers, remains unknown. Motorola and Vodafone already have two Limo based devices: Samsung M1 Vodafone 360 and Vodafone 360 Samsung H1.
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