
Samsung has obviously been killing it with its Android portfolio, and it has also reaffirmed its dedication to Windows Phone,
but it seems that the Korean company still has big plans for its own
mobile OS, bada. In an interview with Bloomberg, Samsung senior vice
president of product strategy, Juha Park, said that the company is
planning to invest "significantly" more in bada, and that Samsung wants
"to have a full range of portfolio for Bada, from high-end to
mass-volume segments.”
Samsung did see relative
success with bada last year, selling somewhere between 8 and 9 million
units worldwide. We say "relative" because of course the Samsung Galaxy S
II alone has sold over 20 million units
worldwide since April 2011, but of course Android demand far outstrips
bada in many markets. Still, it should be interesting to see what
Samsung has planned for bada, especially in regards to the possible merge with Intel's Tizen, which is said may be the precursor to bringing bada to the USA.
source: Bloomberg
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