It is worth mentioning that the leaked bada 2.0 is only compatible with the original Samsung Wave (8500) and that it comes with several bugs that are likely to be corrected in the final version.
While the handset manufacturer has yet to make any official announcements regarding the exact launch date of bada 2.0, it appears that the guys over at Samfirmware have already got their hands on a 'beta' version of the firmware update.Īlthough the leaked bada 2.0 is still a work in progress, those who wish to test some of the features that will be embedded in the final version can download and flash it now courtesy to the guys over at Samfirmware. However, Samsung already informed customers that it is working to release a new and improved version of its mobile platform, bada 2.0. Unfortunately, Samsung is a bit slow when it comes to delivering new firmware updates for its bada devices, which will ultimately push away the platform's fans and will probably make them embrace other operating systems. It appears that the secret stays in the number and quality of the bada smartphones that the Korean manufacturer launched in the past to support its proprietary operating system.
Samsung's bada mobile platform is still having some success nowadays when Android and iOS rule the global market.