Monday, August 20, 2012

17% Samsung Bada OS will Use


:"Next year we hope there are some changes. 2012 is about Android, and Android next year there will be 66% on Samsung devices, while Windows and Bada respectively 17%," said Keith O'Brien as Head of Content at Samsung's Mobile Division .

Despite the focus on Android operating system, Samsung Bada not forget that the OS of its own. South Korean manufacturer is even targeting the Bada OS 2.0 will be used on 17% of handsets in 2012.

"Next year the market will increase significantly, with all three platforms will grow at the same time," he said, as we have quoted from the V3.

O'Brien explains, Samsung's strategy is to reach as many consumers. Hence they offer a wide choice of OS. He believes next year, Samsung used a third OS, the Android, Bada and Windows Phone will grow.

Samsung has just introduced Bada 2.0 with a range of additional features. Such as push notifications and voice recognition technology.

Samsung is also developing the integration of all electronic devices, such as televisions, tablets and smartphones. Bada is rated as a perfect option because made by Samsung.

Meanwhile, Nokia Prepare to Fight iPad Tablet ..

The latest news reported by Business Week and told us, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop recently issued a strong statement indicating that the Finnish handset vendor is preparing to launch a tablet.

While the tablet PC market continues to struggle since the success of the iPad pembesut gadget, Nokia is still considered to participated in this sphere. However, Nokia is now slowly starting to release its intention to establish a computer touch screen.

"There is an opportunity for a new tablet to come. We saw an opportunity. No doubt, it will change the dynamics of the tablet market," said Elop. But he did not disclose more details on his plans.

Not content with renewing the product range through a number of smartphone handsets Windows Phone, Elop said that his company now began to glance at the tablet market and consider how likely they are to compete with iPad.

Nokia itself is, is no stranger to the tablet. Nokia claims to have introduced into the world of internet tablet in 2007 with the release of Nokia N810 and N800. But indeed, the popularity of the new tablet look after Apple released the iPad in 2010.

Nokia had in mind a patent tablet that looks like the N8. That means, despite all this does not seem interested in plunging into the tablet computer market, in fact they were never seriously considered making a touch screen-based computer.

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