Posts Tagged ‘bada’

Samsung to Spend More on Bada

Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s second-largest handset maker, will “significantly” increase investment to bolster its own mobile-phone operating system, pitching it as an alternative to Google Inc.’s Android.

“We believe this is a good platform to build on,” Juha Park, senior vice president of product strategy at Samsung, said in an interview in Barcelona yesterday, referring to the company’s Bada software. “We want to have a full range of portfolio for Bada, from high-end to mass-volume segments.”

Samsung, locked in patent lawsuits with Apple Inc. over mobile technology and design, sold a record 300 million handsets including basic models in 2011, helped by the popularity of its Galaxy products that run on Android. The South Korean company has so far used Bada on models priced lower than the Galaxy range of devices.

“It’s quite meaningful as a niche segment,” said Thomas Kang, a Seoul-based director of wireless smartphone strategies at Strategy Analytics. “The volume may not be huge, but its existence itself can give Samsung a lot of leverage.”

Samsung sold about 8 million to 9 million Bada phones in 2011, compared with 2 million a year earlier, Kang said. Samsung sold 97 million smartphones last year, topping 93 million for Apple’s iPhone, according to an estimate by Strategy Analytics.

To adopt Bada in high-end models competing with the iPhone, Samsung will need to boost the availability of applications running on the software, Kang said.

Samsung will also introduce smartphones and tablet computers using Microsoft Corp’s Windows software, Park said.

“We will maintain our multiple OS strategy,” he said.

Still, Android models will remain the “bigger part” of Samsung’s smartphone lineup, and the company plans to unveil a successor to the Galaxy S II in the second quarter, he said.

Samsung, which aims to double sales of smartphones and tablet computers this year, expects to sell about 380 million handsets in 2012, including all types, J.K. Shin, head of the mobile business, told reporters in Barcelona on Feb. 26.

via Bloomberg

What Bada’s merge with Tizen could mean for developers

One of the great things regarding bada has always been the loyal following it has gotten from developers. Over the past few years, there have been some very nice applications developed for the OS and countless contests have created a lot of developer awareness. Now that Samsung has plans of merging bada with Intel’s Tizen project, what does this mean for developers?

We do know that Tizen will most likely be able to run apps written with bada’s SDK. Both Tizen and bada have similar API’s and SDK’s with them and that is good news for developers. If you know how to develop for bada, then Tizen will be no different.

Developers are going to have a wide-range of device to develop for. We think that Tizen will not only be used for smartphones but also smart TV’s, tablets, netbooks, and other information devices found in vehicles. Again, this is speculation but we have heard that the merger is going to provide a lot of flexibility regarding device.

All in all, I think the merger is going to be smooth and won’t cause too much trouble for the developers amoung us. Speaking of the talk regarding bada and Tizen….how do you feel about it? Do you like the merger? Are you unsure? Leave a comment below…

Source: badadevelopmentcompany

WhatsApp For Bada (calling all users)

Yes, you heard it right. Bada users are again starting a “campaign” for WhatsApp application. Till now, there were many attempts made to convince WhatsApp developers to port WhatsApp for Bada. But, those attempts were not successful.

As we all know, User base for Bada is increasing day by day. And as per recent reports, Bada again out performed Windows Phones in Sales. But, still there are few Good apps in Samsung App store for Bada. So, Wave users are taking this step to ask WhatsApp developers to develop their app for Bada. Bada Users are going to have Tuesday, 28th February (GMT) as WhatsApp for Bada Day.

If you want to join this campaign, You can do following things:-

1. If you are a Blogger – You can spread these words about Tuesday, 28 February (WhatsApp for Bada Day) to your readers and you can ask them to support this Campaign.

2. If you are on social sites – You can create awareness by posting this on your Home page. You can share this information with your friends on various social sites.

3. Action for the day – You can tweet your request to @whatsapp using the hash tag #whatsappforbada. E.g. @whatsapp Please develop WhatsApp for Bada #whatsappforbada

4. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO – You can mail to “support@whatsapp.com” requesting them to make WhatsApp for Bada (do this on Tuesday, 28 February). At first, you will get automated response, so you have to reply that automated response with the same request. You can do this as many time as you want.

You can show your support for this Campaign by doing above mentioned things. But please remember to use gentle language.

Together we can make this happen. This will help Bada to grow

(WhatsApp->More Bada users->More Bada developers->More Apps).

WhatsApp for Bada day

For the people who don’t know what WhatsApp is

WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform mobile messenger that replaces SMS and works through the existing internet data plan of your device. WhatsApp is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone, Nokia Symbian60 & S40 phones. Because WhatsApp Messenger uses the same internet data plan that you use for email and web browsing, there is no cost to message and stay in touch with your friends.

Official Chelsea FC Application for bada

Samsung electronics, a Sponsor of Chelsea Football Club, is delighted to introduce a bada version of the Official Chelsea FC Application.

Samsung has launched the highly anticipated application to ensure fans to enjoy a richer football experience through their smartphones. The application was developed as part of Samsung’s long-standing relationship with Chelsea Football Club.

The free application can be downloaded in 122 countries via www.samsungapps.com and until May 2012, the application will only be available on Samsung Apps exclusively.

Some of the key features include:

  • Daily video content
  • Live match – text commentary, team line-ups, stats, plus live scores of matches
  • Fixtures – with the ability to allow you to add the fixtures directly to your calendar
  • Results and League table
  • Player profiles
  • Club info and history
  • My Chelsea – makes navigation simple, you can have all your favourite app content in one area
  • Wallpapers and Charts

**This application is also available for Android smartphones from Samsung as well.