There seems to be some confusion about when Samsung's much vaunted Wave smartphone - its first using the new bada OS - is actually due out.
According to Vodafone UK, it's only available to pre-order with devices released on June 1, although other sources are reporting it was released Germany last week and is now out in France and the UK.
Whatever, what's for certain is that Samsung is already displaying it on the Samsung Apps website.
Alongside previously supported devices such as the three Omnia models, you can now see featured, top paid and top free apps for the Wave.
First served
In terms of launch titles, these include Com2uS' excellent Homerun Battle 3D, which we played at Mobile World Congress, as well as games from the Korean publisher such as Dragon Fire.
Other supporting publishers include Gameloft, with plenty of its top titles including a free version of Modern Combat, while iPhone slasher Twin Blades also makes an appearance thanks to Handmark
Prices range from £1 up to £4, with £3 the most common for the previously mentioned titles.
[source: Samsung Apps]
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