Bada was not as customizable as Android, and the software deficiencies made consumers shy away from the Samsung Wave devices. Fortunately for us, BadaDroid was born. Now I am going to write the step-by-step instructions to update Samsung Wave 3 GT-S8600 to Android 2.0 XXLD1 [S8600XXLD1]. This is really a great news for Wave 3 GT-S8600 owners who are bored with the old firmware.
Introduction It's an easy one to miss. With Mango phones coming from far and wide and droids well at cruising speed, a new smartphone on an emerging platform is going to struggle to get noticed. Apparently, Samsung are in a mood for a fight. The third generation of the Wave is here to make a difference.
The Samsung S8600 Wave 3 runs a completely redesigned Bada OS 2.0, and flaunts a bigger and better screen. It's blazing fast too on that 1.4 GHz Snapdragon.
Samsung S8600 Wave 3 official pictures Bada OS has made the jump to a new major version and the interface can hold its own even against high-end Androids. It is gentle on the hardware too and runs glitch-free on the single-core processor. There's real multi-tasking and one of the best video players on a smartphone. All that in a remarkably solid and stylish metal shell.
No more teasing, here comes the complete feature list and the potential deal-breakers.