
18 December 2009 10:41 GMT / By Duncan Geere
One of the criticisms of the launch of Samsung's Bada smartphone OS was that there weren't any phones available to actually use the software on. There were barely even any images of it in action - just lots of promises of developer empowerment.
But now a whole pile of screenshots have appeared of the platform, complete with menus, contacts, diallers, homescreens, messaging and media player. It's all there.
The images come from Engadget Germany, Samsung Flash and GSM Arena, hit the images tab at the top to see them all. To us, it looks like a mashup of Symbian and Android, with a little bit of the original TouchWiz UI thrown in. How about you? Tell us what you think in the comments.
Via: unwiredview.com
Phones, Mobile phones, Apps, Samsung, Samsung bada









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