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Samsung Bada: UI shots spied on web

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Images showing the user interface Samsung has grafted onto its upcoming Bada smartphone OS have appeared on the web.

Samsung Bada UI

We can't, alas, confirm the images' provenance - we usually follow sites' references back to the source, but in this case they end up looping between GSM Arena and Samsung Flash Wiki.

Samsung Bada UI

If genuine, the shots suggest Samsung is attempting to craft a UI the borrows the best from not only its own phone interfaces, but also from others, notably the iPhone, Android and Symbian.

Samsung Bada UI

Samsung announced Bada in November, before formally launching it early this month. At neither event, however, did the South Korean giant say what the OS' UI will look like. ®

Samsung Bada UI

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What this needs...

...is a special Microsoft web search app - "Bada Bing"

Sorry, somebody had to.

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Simple.

Femtocell.

Well, maybe not that simple...

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why

Its another no support OS more often than not.

There will be few apps games for it. they Just trying to get the iPhone market.

Good look to them. Because if they make a decent phone maybe Apple will make a even better one. LOL

Yes I have an iPhone 3gs etc etc. But what I really want to do is be able to make fecking phone calls in my house. And I live very near a large'ish Town.

Its a fecking joke when you can surf the web via wifi over my HOME PHONE LINE. but its not that often I can make a phone call from my settee. what a fecking Joke.

but if I stand outside my house in the front garden I can get faster 3g internet than my phone line does. for fucks sake...upto 4mb where as my phone line does upto 3mb on a good day 1.5mbps on a normal to bad day arghhhh

Look in pocket for a better signal?

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