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New Sponsor of BadaForums.net!

We are proud to announce our new sponsor UnlockSamsungOnline.com.  The world’s first and only direct Samsung unlock & repair service.  They provide a professional worldwide unlock and repair service for your Samsung gsm by cable.  A stable, fast and easy method to unlock and repair your Samsung gsm specially designed for non technical consumers.

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Introducing the NEW Badaforums Chatroom!

You spoke, we listened! We are proud to announce the new Badaforums chatroom found in the forum section. All you have to do is login or sign up and then click on the chatroom link and you will enter the room! We hope the chatroom is helpful for quickfixes on problems, tips, and just getting to know all the other forum members! From time to time Dane and I will be in the room to chat live with everyone! Also, if you encounter any problems with the chat, please let us know. It is a new feature and there are bound to be a few bugs.

Enter Chatroom here

Also, to go along with the new chatroom, we have created a new Badaforums logo (as shown in the picture) and redesigned our Twitter account a little bit by adding an secondary color. We hope to keep growing and please, if you have anything you would like to see on Badaforums, you can always let us know by going to our site suggestions forum and if you find our site helpful in anyway, please feel free to donate which helps us keep the site going. Thanks everyone for all the support!

Free Bada Phones for Developers

samsung S8500Google isn’t the only company giving away flashy handsets to developers. The Mountain View based firm recently concluded its Google I/O show Stateside and gave away Nexus One, Motorola DROIDS and EVO 4G models. Down in Johannesburg, South Africa, Korean based Samsung passed along the Samsung Wave S8500 to every developer and journalist in attendance. The Wave features Samsung’s new Bada OS and a spokesperson said that more info on upcoming Bada equipped phones will be announced during the third quarter. Samsung pointed out that Bada does not support multitasking. If a third party app is running and and a second one is started, the first app will stop immediately.

A Samsung spokesman told Phone Review that the next Bada model will be similar to the Wave and be priced under $200. The unit after that will be equipped with a physical QWERTY keyboard. The Bada app store will debut in South Africa and 19 other countries and quickly hit a total of 80 countries after just a few months. Like Apple’s removal of all sexually explicit apps from the App Store,Samsung plans on doing the same thing with the manually monitored Bada app store. Also not allowed will be apps focusing on illegal drugs or apps that “incite(s) violence or hate”.Free and paid apps will be offered and credit cards can be used to buy the paid apps although Samsung is working with carriers to hopefully implement some form of carrier billing. The manufacturer hopes to ring up sales of 10 million Bada powered devices this year, doubling to 20 million sold next year as the Bada platform replaces Windows Mobile, Symbian and Android on Samsung models.

Source: Phone Arena

Samsung Plans to Sell 10 Million Units?!

With a lot of expectations already in line for their prized handset, Samsung is setting the bar really high and giving off that optimistic feel in achieving sales of approximately 10 million units for the Samsung Wave. Official pricing has not been announced but it’s rumored to be somewhere around $610. Supplementing the expected worldwide sales, Samsung is targeting roughly around 1,000 Bada apps that should be available by the end of the year. With a goal on 10 million units, that’s a pretty high expectation being given to this handset already – but it’s not to say that it’s impossible. If Samsung can muster enough demand for the Samsung Wave, its target goal may not be too far fetched considering that it’ll be available in over 50 countries by May.

Source: TotalTelecom

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