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Samsung launches bada 2.0, releases the SDK to the public

August 27th, 2011 by BayoeTech | Posted under MobilePhone.

Although Samsung had announced bada 2.0 back in February during MWC 2011, it took them quite a long time to release it. But it seems Samsung has not forgotten about its little pet project as today we got news of Samsung making bada 2.0 live and also releasing the SDK to anyone willing to visit their website, register and download the 368KB file.

gsmarena 00181 Samsung launches bada 2.0, releases the SDK to the public

Among the list of changes in bada 2.0 include a new user interface, improved multi-tasking, support for OpenAL, NFC, speech-to-text and text-to-speech, Wi-Fi Direct, in-app ads, push notifications and HTML5. But then again, we already knew all that.

You can find out more about bada 2.0 by watching the video below or by clicking here. You can download the SDK here.

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