Samsung’s bada OS to Go Live on December 8
South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung announced not too long ago that it had been working on the development of its own operating system for mobile phones, called bada. While the OS ahas been announced, it seems that it official launch is yet to come, and that is expected to happen as soon as December 8 is here, at a London event. According to MobileCrunch, Samsung has already delivered invites for a press conference in London on that day, and it seems that Dr. HS Lee, Samsung’s EVP and head of Media Solution Center, and Kevin Thau, head of Mobile, are two of the speakers at the conference.
So far, Samsung hasn’t unveiled too many details on what bada is all about, except for the fact that it is an “open mobile platform.” However, the handset vendor already put in place a website for the operating system, and now a series of new details on bada have emerged there. “Samsung bada is a fully-fledged smartphone platform, created for application deployment across a range of devices. In this posting, we’ll explain the important architectural features you will need to know to get the most out of bada,” a recent post on the bada website states.

