Word is Samsung has started giving select developers early access to bada 2.0 SDK. Along with the new SDK, Samsung also released a few tutorials and according to our tipster, this is where these images were found.
Now we’re not sure if these are just placeholders but both these devices look nice. Surprisingly, we’re told the one above that resembles like Galaxy S II will have an HVGA display (320×480) as compared to high-end Waves which feature a WVGA resolution. On the other hand, the device pictured below seems to be an entry-level bada with WQVGA (240×400).
So what do you think? Mockup or real phones?
UPDATE: It seems the first image belongs to Wave 725, which was leaked by bada world last week. We’ll try getting more images of the device.
Thanks, tipster!
AMora says
In bada 2.0 we aren’t WQVGA resolution, WVGA and HVGA are exist…
so wave 525,533,575,578,723 will not get bada 2.0
i think…
Kunal Gangar says
This is what I got from bada 2.0
“Samsung bada 2.0 supports three different screen resolutions: WVGA [480×800], HVGA [320×480] and WQVGA [240×400].”
AMora says
we hope 🙂
AMora says
we hope 🙂
Kunal Gangar says
This is what I got from bada 2.0
“Samsung bada 2.0 supports three different screen resolutions: WVGA [480×800], HVGA [320×480] and WQVGA [240×400].”
AMora says
In bada 2.0 we aren’t WQVGA resolution, WVGA and HVGA are exist…
so wave 525,533,575,578,723 will not get bada 2.0
i think…