Bada 2.0 Powered Samsung Wave 3, Wave M & Wave Y Announced!

We recently informed you about the ChatON product to be announced soon at the IFA 2011 by Samsung. After revealing the Ch@tON, Samsung has revealed Bada 2.0 operating system and 3 brand new handsets powered by it. Samsung's flagship 'wave' phone advances with Wave 3 and there's Wave M and Wave Y for those who don't mind lowered tech specs. We know none of us can wait until Samsung launches them at the IFA at Berlin, but we do have videos and photos to help you sustain your patience.

First things first - it's the Bada 2.0 that's exciting us more than anything else at the moment. The new update to bada brings multi-tasking, wifi direct, voice recognition and guess what? NFC! Yep! Check out following video about the Bada 2.0 goodness -



Samsung Wave 3 offers 4" SAMOLED display and metal design made of anodized aluminum. The phone is powered by Bada 2.0 and it adds Samsung Chaton product. The Samsung Wave M offers 3.65" HVGA TFT LCD screen while Samsung Wave Y offers 3.2" screen. Take a look at following chart for a comparison of tech specs.

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Tech Specs Comparison Chart Via: SamsungTomorrow.com

The pricing and other details of the phones are yet to be announced. We'll keep you updated with latest information.

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