Samsung seems to be keeping to its ambitious plan of shipping 15 million smartphones based on its new bada platform in 2010.
It's just announced via the twitter feed of bada OS project leader and architect, Justin Hong, that within four weeks of launch, it's sold one million units of its Wave phone, the first device to use bada.
Samsung is also hedging its OS bets, with its Android-based Galaxy S device performing well too. According to South Korean carrier SK Telecom, it's sold 300,000 units in the 19 days since launch.
[source: Samsung Hub]
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