Samsung Updating Wave Phones To Bada 2.0 Starting Q4

Anton D. Nagy | September 12, 2011 5:13 AM

Samsung’s Wave 3, M and Y phones were launched by the manufacturer as the first phones to ship with the new version of Bada, 2.0, out of the box. But Samsung’s latest operating system won’t be powering only these phones as the company announced it will be updating other Wave-phones soon.

Of course, depending of the phone’s specifications, certain functionality will be reduced or unavailable, depending on CPU speed and memory size. That aside, Samsung is preparing to update Wave devices to Bada 2.0 starting the last quarter of the year. The roll-out process will start in Europe and will gradually expand in different countries and regions.

Source: Twitter

Via: Engadget

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