: Samsung developed Bada to reduce its reliance on Google's Android. At its peak, it actually held a 3% global market share , briefly outperforming Windows Mobile.
is best remembered as a "what if" story in mobile history— a device with industry-leading hardware that launched a brand-new operating system, , to compete with Android and iOS . The Breakthrough Hardware harakteristiki samsung 8500 wave
Released in 2010, the Wave was a showcase for Samsung’s manufacturing prowess, often described as a more premium, metal-bodied version of the original Galaxy S. : Samsung developed Bada to reduce its reliance
: Bada was eventually merged into the Tizen project in 2013, which Samsung still uses today for its smart TVs and appliances. often described as a more premium