Samsung Bada S8200 and Galaxy2 to match Nexus One’s specs
Samsung Bada S8200 and Samsung Galaxy2 are two of Samsung’s upcoming smartphones that will reportedly be on par with Google’s Nexus One and its features – so says Eldar Murtazin from Mobile-review.
Knowing this, we should expect the handsets to have 3.7 inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen displays, 1GHz Snapdragon processors, HSPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, and 5MP autofocus cameras.
Of course, the main difference between the S8200 and Galaxy2 will be their OSs: Bada OS for the S8200, and Android for the Galaxy2.

(this is not the S8200, it’s just a rendering showing the Bada UI)
The S8200 is likely to be Samsung’s first handset based on its Bada OS, and it should cost €400 (about $575).
As for the Samsung Galaxy2, this will be a bit more expensive: €450 ($645).
Via AllAboutPhones
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