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Bada

Bada (stylized as bada; Korean: 바다) is a discontinued mobile operating system developed by Samsung Electronics for devices such as mid- to high-end smartphones[2] and tablet computers. The name is derived from "바다 (bada)", meaning "ocean" or "sea" in Korean. All phones running Bada were branded with the name Wave, unlike Samsung's Android devices which are branded as Galaxy.[citation needed]

Bada
Bada 2.0 home screen
DeveloperSamsung Electronics
Written inC++[1]
OS familyLinux
Working stateDiscontinued (replaced by Tizen)
Source modelMixed: proprietary and open source components
Final release2.0.6 SDK / 28 February 2013; 9 years ago (2013-02-28)
Marketing targetSmartphone
Available inMultilingual
Package managerSamsung Kies
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux Kernel)
Default
user interface
TouchWiz, graphical (touchscreen)
LicenseProprietary
Official websitewww.bada.com

To foster adoption of Bada, Samsung reportedly considered releasing the source code under an open-source license, and expanding device support to include Smart TVs.[3] In June 2012 Samsung announced its intention to merge Bada into the Tizen project,[4][5] while still using it in parallel with Google's Android OS and Microsoft's Windows Phone on its smartphones.

On 25 February 2013, Samsung announced that it would stop developing Bada, moving development to Tizen instead.[6][7] Bug reporting was terminated in April 2014.[8]

History

 
Bada and the mobile software distributions to which it is related

After the announcement of Bada, the Wave S8500, which would eventually turn to be the first Bada-based phone, was first shown to the public at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona in February 2010. Alongside Bada itself, some applications running on Bada were exhibited, including mobile videogames like Gameloft's Asphalt 5.[9] The Samsung Wave S8500, released in May that year,[10][11] sold one million handsets over the first four weeks on the market.[12]

According to Samsung, companies such as Twitter, EA, Capcom, Gameloft and Blockbuster revealed their support for the Bada platform by having arranged development partnerships with Samsung since before the launch, and shared a few insights about their vision for the future of mobile apps and how Bada would play a role in it. These were a showcase of what could be heard in a series of events held across the world during the year 2010, called Developer Days. In addition, it was made public the announcement of an incoming Bada Developer Challenge with a total prize of $2,700,000 (USD) throughout the launch event.[13] In May 2010, Samsung released a beta of their Bada software development kit (SDK), making it available to the general public as it had done with partners the previous December, to entice potential developers of applications for this platform.[14] In August 2010, Samsung released version 1.0 of the Bada SDK. A year later, in August 2011, version 2.0 of the Bada SDK was released.[citation needed]

Versions

The Samsung S8500 Wave was launched with version 1.0 of the Bada operating system. Samsung soon released version 1.0.2, which included minor fixes for European users.[15] Version 1.2 was released with the Samsung S8530 Wave II phone.[16] The alpha-version of Bada 2.0 was introduced on 15 February 2011, with the Samsung S8530 Wave II handset.

The final flagship Bada handset was the Samsung Wave III s8600, running Bada 2.0.

Samsung Apps

With the release of the Samsung Wave, Samsung opened an international application store, Samsung Apps, for the Bada platform.[17] It had over 2,400 applications and was also available for Android and Samsung feature phones.[18]

Samsung created a new app store for its subsequent mobile OS, Tizen.[19][needs update]

Architecture

Bada was defined by Samsung as not an operating system itself but a platform with a kernel configurable architecture, which allowed using either a proprietary real-time operating system hybrid (RTOS) kernel or the Linux kernel.[20] According to copyrights displayed by Samsung Wave S8500, it used code from FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.

The device layer provided core functions such as graphics, protocols, telephony and security. The service layer provided more service-centric features such as SMS, mapping and in-app-purchasing, handled by a Bada Server. The top layer, the framework layer, provided an application programming interface (API) in C++ for application developers to use.

Bada provided various UI controls to developers, and a web browser control based on the open-source WebKit, and featured Adobe Flash, supporting Flash versions 9 to 11 (Flash Lite 4 with ActionScript 3.0 support) in Bada 2.0. Both of the latter could be embedded inside native Bada applications. It supported the OpenGL ES 2.0 3D graphics API and offered interactive mapping with point of interest (POI) features, which could also be embedded inside native applications.[21] It supported pinch-to-zoom, tabbed browsing and cut, copy, and paste features.[22]

Bada's interaction methods that could be incorporated into applications included sensors such as motion sensing, vibration control, face detection, accelerometer, magnetometer, tilt, Global Positioning System (GPS), and multi-touch.[14]

Native applications were developed in C++ with the Bada SDK, and the Eclipse based integrated development environment (IDE). GNU-based tool chains were used for building and debugging applications. The IDE also contained a drag and drop application for designing application interfaces, and an emulator for apps.

Criticism of Bada 1.x

 
Picture being taken using the Samsung Wave 525 running on Bada 1.0

Some publications criticized Bada 1.x over the following issues:

  • In the beginning, all VoIP over Wi-Fi applications were banned which meant that popular applications such as Skype could not be used. In March 2011 the restriction was removed.[23]
  • The external sensor API was not open-ended, preventing new types of sensors or unexpected technology developments from being added in the future by third parties.[24]
  • Due to "performance and privacy issues", Bada 1.x applications cannot access the SMS/MMS inbox or receive incoming SMS/MMS notifications.[25] This limit was removed in version 2.0.
  • Bada versions 1.x only allowed one Bada third party application to run at a time. Multitasking applications was only possible between the base applications and one Bada third party application.[26] This limit is removed since version 2.0.
  • The best GPS facility was poor in Bada 1.0. It was further updated in Bada 2.0.[citation needed]
  • The lack of availability of popular applications was arguably one of the most important factors in the demise of Bada. The lack of developer and consumer support that caused this deficit could not be rectified by the Bada 2.0 update.[citation needed]

Bada 2.0

The Bada 2.0 version was shown at IFA 2011 in Berlin and was released in the end of December 2011 with a lot of new functions and improvements compared to version 1.2, introducing features such as:

  • Full HTML5 support
  • WAC 2.0 compatibility
  • Full multitasking
  • WiFi-Direct technology
  • Adobe Flash Lite 4 (mobile Flash Player version, supports ActionScript 3.0 of Adobe Flash 10 and 11)
  • Dolfin Browser 3.0 with download manager
  • Smart-wallpapers
  • Text-to-speech
  • Voice recognition
  • Vocal commands based on Vlingo
  • Push notifications
  • NFC (near-field communication technology)
  • New security policies and protection functions
  • New camera manager
  • New GUI
  • OpenAL
  • Inclusion of new proprietary applications and services such as ChatON (instant messaging software), Caster (to share multimedia content and web pages with PC) and Music Hub (a music store similar to iTunes)

Devices

  • The Samsung S8500 (Wave) was the only device available supporting Bada at its initial release date.[27]
  • The Samsung S8530 (Wave II) launched in November 2010 and was shipped preloaded with Bada v1.2.[16]
  • Samsung S5250 (Wave 525). Launched in October 2010.
  • Samsung S7230-E (Wave 723). Preloaded with Bada 1.1, upgradable to Bada 2.0.

By the end of 2011, Samsung released three new models, preloaded with Bada 2.0, ending the list of devices running on the short-lived Bada:[28]

Market shares

The chart below show global sales of Bada smartphones from the second quarter of 2010 through the second quarter of 2013.[citation needed] Canalys, a technology market analysis company, estimated that Samsung shipped 3.5 million phones running Bada in Q1 of 2011.[29] This rose to 4.5 million phones in Q2 of 2011.[30]

According to Gartner, in Q1 2012 Bada gained a grow index of +43%, and rose to 2.7% market share (up from 1.9% in Q1 2011).[31]

In South Korea, the fiscal year is the same as the calendar year.

Fiscal year
and quarter
Percentage of
global smartphone sales
Smartphones sold
(millions)
Q2 2010 0.9 0.6
Q3 2010 1.1 0.9
Q4 2010 2.0 2.0
Q1 2011 1.9 1.9
Q2 2011 1.9 2.1
Q3 2011 2.2 2.5
Q4 2011 2.1 3.1
Q1 2012 2.7 3.8
Q2 2012 2.7 4.2
Q3 2012 3 5.2
Q4 2012 1.3 2.7
Q1 2013 0.7 1.37
Q2 2013 0.4 0.84

See also

References

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  2. ^ Johnson, Maxime (July 2010). "Bada: un système d'exploitation pour les cellulaires Samsung" (in French). from the original on July 13, 2010. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
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  4. ^ "Samsung to merge Bada with Tizen: the OS party just got a little freaky", Engadget, January 14, 2012, retrieved June 24, 2012
  5. ^ Woyke, Elizabeth (January 13, 2012). "Samsung Merging Its Bada OS With Intel-Backed Tizen Project". Forbes.
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  20. ^ "Bada architecture", , Samsung, archived from the original on January 20, 2012, retrieved June 24, 2012
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  23. ^ bada VoIP applications finally allowed «. Joernesdohr.com (2011-04-04). Retrieved on June 24, 2012.
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  28. ^ "No more bada and TIZEN in 2012". Sammobile.com. August 22, 2012. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
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External links

  • Official website

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For other uses see Bada disambiguation Bada stylized as bada Korean 바다 is a discontinued mobile operating system developed by Samsung Electronics for devices such as mid to high end smartphones 2 and tablet computers The name is derived from 바다 bada meaning ocean or sea in Korean All phones running Bada were branded with the name Wave unlike Samsung s Android devices which are branded as Galaxy citation needed BadaBada 2 0 home screenDeveloperSamsung ElectronicsWritten inC 1 OS familyLinuxWorking stateDiscontinued replaced by Tizen Source modelMixed proprietary and open source componentsFinal release2 0 6 SDK 28 February 2013 9 years ago 2013 02 28 Marketing targetSmartphoneAvailable inMultilingualPackage managerSamsung KiesKernel typeMonolithic Linux Kernel Defaultuser interfaceTouchWiz graphical touchscreen LicenseProprietaryOfficial websitewww wbr bada wbr comBadaHangul바다Revised RomanizationBadaMcCune ReischauerPadaTo foster adoption of Bada Samsung reportedly considered releasing the source code under an open source license and expanding device support to include Smart TVs 3 In June 2012 Samsung announced its intention to merge Bada into the Tizen project 4 5 while still using it in parallel with Google s Android OS and Microsoft s Windows Phone on its smartphones On 25 February 2013 Samsung announced that it would stop developing Bada moving development to Tizen instead 6 7 Bug reporting was terminated in April 2014 8 Contents 1 History 2 Versions 3 Samsung Apps 4 Architecture 5 Criticism of Bada 1 x 6 Bada 2 0 7 Devices 8 Market shares 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit Bada and the mobile software distributions to which it is related After the announcement of Bada the Wave S8500 which would eventually turn to be the first Bada based phone was first shown to the public at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona in February 2010 Alongside Bada itself some applications running on Bada were exhibited including mobile videogames like Gameloft s Asphalt 5 9 The Samsung Wave S8500 released in May that year 10 11 sold one million handsets over the first four weeks on the market 12 According to Samsung companies such as Twitter EA Capcom Gameloft and Blockbuster revealed their support for the Bada platform by having arranged development partnerships with Samsung since before the launch and shared a few insights about their vision for the future of mobile apps and how Bada would play a role in it These were a showcase of what could be heard in a series of events held across the world during the year 2010 called Developer Days In addition it was made public the announcement of an incoming Bada Developer Challenge with a total prize of 2 700 000 USD throughout the launch event 13 In May 2010 Samsung released a beta of their Bada software development kit SDK making it available to the general public as it had done with partners the previous December to entice potential developers of applications for this platform 14 In August 2010 Samsung released version 1 0 of the Bada SDK A year later in August 2011 version 2 0 of the Bada SDK was released citation needed Versions EditThe Samsung S8500 Wave was launched with version 1 0 of the Bada operating system Samsung soon released version 1 0 2 which included minor fixes for European users 15 Version 1 2 was released with the Samsung S8530 Wave II phone 16 The alpha version of Bada 2 0 was introduced on 15 February 2011 with the Samsung S8530 Wave II handset The final flagship Bada handset was the Samsung Wave III s8600 running Bada 2 0 Samsung Apps EditWith the release of the Samsung Wave Samsung opened an international application store Samsung Apps for the Bada platform 17 It had over 2 400 applications and was also available for Android and Samsung feature phones 18 Samsung created a new app store for its subsequent mobile OS Tizen 19 needs update Architecture EditBada was defined by Samsung as not an operating system itself but a platform with a kernel configurable architecture which allowed using either a proprietary real time operating system hybrid RTOS kernel or the Linux kernel 20 According to copyrights displayed by Samsung Wave S8500 it used code from FreeBSD NetBSD and OpenBSD The device layer provided core functions such as graphics protocols telephony and security The service layer provided more service centric features such as SMS mapping and in app purchasing handled by a Bada Server The top layer the framework layer provided an application programming interface API in C for application developers to use Bada provided various UI controls to developers and a web browser control based on the open source WebKit and featured Adobe Flash supporting Flash versions 9 to 11 Flash Lite 4 with ActionScript 3 0 support in Bada 2 0 Both of the latter could be embedded inside native Bada applications It supported the OpenGL ES 2 0 3D graphics API and offered interactive mapping with point of interest POI features which could also be embedded inside native applications 21 It supported pinch to zoom tabbed browsing and cut copy and paste features 22 Bada s interaction methods that could be incorporated into applications included sensors such as motion sensing vibration control face detection accelerometer magnetometer tilt Global Positioning System GPS and multi touch 14 Native applications were developed in C with the Bada SDK and the Eclipse based integrated development environment IDE GNU based tool chains were used for building and debugging applications The IDE also contained a drag and drop application for designing application interfaces and an emulator for apps Criticism of Bada 1 x Edit Picture being taken using the Samsung Wave 525 running on Bada 1 0 Some publications criticized Bada 1 x over the following issues In the beginning all VoIP over Wi Fi applications were banned which meant that popular applications such as Skype could not be used In March 2011 the restriction was removed 23 The external sensor API was not open ended preventing new types of sensors or unexpected technology developments from being added in the future by third parties 24 Due to performance and privacy issues Bada 1 x applications cannot access the SMS MMS inbox or receive incoming SMS MMS notifications 25 This limit was removed in version 2 0 Bada versions 1 x only allowed one Bada third party application to run at a time Multitasking applications was only possible between the base applications and one Bada third party application 26 This limit is removed since version 2 0 The best GPS facility was poor in Bada 1 0 It was further updated in Bada 2 0 citation needed The lack of availability of popular applications was arguably one of the most important factors in the demise of Bada The lack of developer and consumer support that caused this deficit could not be rectified by the Bada 2 0 update citation needed Bada 2 0 EditThe Bada 2 0 version was shown at IFA 2011 in Berlin and was released in the end of December 2011 with a lot of new functions and improvements compared to version 1 2 introducing features such as Full HTML5 support WAC 2 0 compatibility Full multitasking WiFi Direct technology Adobe Flash Lite 4 mobile Flash Player version supports ActionScript 3 0 of Adobe Flash 10 and 11 Dolfin Browser 3 0 with download manager Smart wallpapers Text to speech Voice recognition Vocal commands based on Vlingo Push notifications NFC near field communication technology New security policies and protection functions New camera manager New GUI OpenAL Inclusion of new proprietary applications and services such as ChatON instant messaging software Caster to share multimedia content and web pages with PC and Music Hub a music store similar to iTunes Devices EditThe Samsung S8500 Wave was the only device available supporting Bada at its initial release date 27 The Samsung S8530 Wave II launched in November 2010 and was shipped preloaded with Bada v1 2 16 Samsung S5250 Wave 525 Launched in October 2010 Samsung S7230 E Wave 723 Preloaded with Bada 1 1 upgradable to Bada 2 0 By the end of 2011 Samsung released three new models preloaded with Bada 2 0 ending the list of devices running on the short lived Bada 28 Samsung S8600 Wave 3 Samsung S5380 Wave Y Samsung S7250 Wave M Market shares EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The chart below show global sales of Bada smartphones from the second quarter of 2010 through the second quarter of 2013 citation needed Canalys a technology market analysis company estimated that Samsung shipped 3 5 million phones running Bada in Q1 of 2011 29 This rose to 4 5 million phones in Q2 of 2011 30 According to Gartner in Q1 2012 Bada gained a grow index of 43 and rose to 2 7 market share up from 1 9 in Q1 2011 31 In South Korea the fiscal year is the same as the calendar year Fiscal yearand quarter Percentage ofglobal smartphone sales Smartphones sold millions Q2 2010 0 9 0 6Q3 2010 1 1 0 9Q4 2010 2 0 2 0Q1 2011 1 9 1 9Q2 2011 1 9 2 1Q3 2011 2 2 2 5Q4 2011 2 1 3 1Q1 2012 2 7 3 8Q2 2012 2 7 4 2Q3 2012 3 5 2Q4 2012 1 3 2 7Q1 2013 0 7 1 37Q2 2013 0 4 0 84See also EditComparison of mobile operating systems TizenReferences Edit Lextrait Vincent January 2010 The Programming Languages Beacon 10 0 ed Archived from the original on May 30 2012 Retrieved January 5 2010 Johnson Maxime July 2010 Bada un systeme d exploitation pour les cellulaires Samsung in French Archived from the original on July 13 2010 Retrieved July 7 2010 Samsung to Make Bada OS Open Source and Part of Your Smart TV Tech crunch September 20 2011 Retrieved September 20 2011 Samsung to merge Bada with Tizen the OS party just got a little freaky Engadget January 14 2012 retrieved June 24 2012 Woyke Elizabeth January 13 2012 Samsung Merging Its Bada OS With Intel Backed Tizen Project Forbes Samsung scraps Bada OS folds it into Tizen FierceMobileIT Archived February 28 2013 at the Wayback Machine Fiercemobilecontent com 2013 02 25 Retrieved on 2013 12 09 Linn Kenneth August 28 2012 Samsung vs Apple verdict may influence Google amp Tizen Archived from the original on August 26 2014 Retrieved August 22 2014 bada Master April 9 2014 End of bada bug reporting notice Archived from the original on August 26 2014 Demonstration of Asphalt 5 on a Bada phone YouTube video February 26 2010 Samsung Wave first Bada smartphone hits the market Samsung Press release May 24 2010 Archived from the original on December 23 2010 Retrieved February 3 2011 Bada Wave archived from the original on February 18 2010 Samsung Waves away a million The Inquirer July 13 2010 Archived from the original on July 16 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Samsung unveils new smartphone 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