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[29 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]

Who doesn’t remember playing Hang Man at school? It’s a very educative game, and now it has reached the Samsung S8500 Wave in free form.

If you aren’t aware of the game’s format, let me break it down for you: there is no need for a phone at all, it just saves paper and ink like on Tic-Tac-Toe. Hangman requires the selection of one language, in this case, it has been programmed for English only as far as I am concerned.

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[3 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]

Now more and more Bada games are available, one of them, Defen-G Astro, caught my eye for its simplicity but completeness.

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[2 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]

Give a technology enthusiast a Bada-based Samsung S8500 Wave and an Android-based Samsung Galaxy S II – what do you get? This comparison review!

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[1 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]

This Samsung Wave blog has a Facebook page with more than 6 000 fans, and many of them complain that the smartphone doesn’t come with Google Android – let’s then compare Bada vs Android.

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[27 May 2011 | No Comment | ]

Some find them offensive, others overrated, but what’s certain is that I feel sorry for anyone who might fall for the lines found in this Bada app.

Themes and Wallpapers »

[26 May 2011 | No Comment | ]

From the Bada themes I’ve seen, it’s very difficult to let your imagination flow if you a designer, as there are few options – that’s what this 7 Transparency theme tries to counter.

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[14 May 2011 | 2 Comments | ]

Today the Samsung Bada 1.2 software update became available in my region, so I decided to give it a shot with my Samsung S8500 Wave.

There’s quite a few changes, some of them not very noticeable, others just plain obvious. Logically, software updates always fix bugs, and sometimes bring new features. This isn’t Bada 2.0, which may release later this year, so do not expect a huge revolution.

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[12 May 2011 | No Comment | ]

If you think chaos didn’t have a name, think again after you play the Samsung Wave game BattleBallz, one hell of a packed game!

Games such as Break-out go as far back as Atari’s 2600 and are generally considered very simple to play and even to develop. Developer Pocketeers Limited took this same simple concept to a whole another level, introducing crazy sounds, objects that “fight” against your purpose, and even including a second paddle, either controlled by another gamer or by the AI itself.

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[29 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]

Graphic editing apps are essential in an age when we have high-resolution cameras attached to the very back of our phones – and that’s why I bring you ImageBlender for Samsung Wave.

Themes and Wallpapers »

[28 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]

I’m not a fan of Futurama, but knowing that it’s a very popular animated sitcom, I decided to share this Samsung S8500 Futurama theme, especially as it is free.

Colorful themes drain the battery, so I suggest you to visit the PhoneRPT store and get a 3000mAh extra capacity battery for your Samsung Wave delivered to you for free!