How Android Destroyed Samsung OS.
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 06. 2019
- You've all heard of Android and iOS, you might well have heard of Huawei's Hongmeng OS, but you most likely didn't know that Samsung previously made an OS of its own, an Android competitor, but where did it go?
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/ homage253 - VÄda a technologie
Samsung : Super AMOLED in 2010
Apple : LCD in 2019
@You are what stupsid a50 has super amoled
whats wrong with LCD i think its more way better than Amoled because it didn't get screenburn
@@adriansasaki9836 uff are you okey? XD
@@adriansasaki9836 Burn in can happen on any screen type:
www.google.com/search?q=burn+in&sxsrf=ACYBGNTWh-oAMF9YJAMRrSVqA7-8bnbP9w:1568677234244&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjKxMGKwtbkAhUYqZ4KHXWQB8UQ_AUIEigB&biw=1536&bih=722#imgrc=9hojX_KgFBAy9M:
OLEDs are just more likely to have it happen. But I and most people don't really care because the benefits OLED brings over LCD is enough to make me never want to switch back.
@@sansay7226 He means burn-in. And while it can happen on LCDs, It's a more common problem with OLED screens. It's when an image stays on the screen for too long and leaves a faded version of whatever was on the screen. There's no fix for this other than replacing the screen.
This guy's voice should be an option in Google Assistant
For real
u mean he isnt screaming in your face
Yeah bro
Oh yes
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I have once developed apps for BadaOS before. It was a horrible experience. The editor itself crashes/halts whenever there's slightest mistake made. It tooks me 10x the time just to write a simple notes app than doing the same thing on Android/iOS at the time. I believe that's one of the reasons there's a lack of app support for BadaOS. In spite of that, the overall architecture is well designed and more efficient than Android at the time. It used a stripped version of C++ instead of Java, which is much more mobile friendly and battery saving. It's almost as good as iOS except for the ugly user interface. Another downside that failed BadaOS is not open sourced, so that means Samsung is the only one using it. Bada lacks somethings called Hardware Abstraction Layer in which manufacturers could close source their device driver. Making Android applicable for all manufacturers. I guess Bada started out as something more like iOS instead of Android.
Well you can't spell Bada without bad
@@redectro7213 ha
Very interesting!! I had never even heard of it đ
That just life...
I remember having bada os
Wave was my first smartphone. A truly solid and brilliant phone.
WOW
Mine was s1 mini
Mine was the Samsung Galaxy s blaze
Mine was galaxy s2
All good introductions to Smartphones.and now i cant even imagine or compare the screen quality then to the quality now
Bada OS failed even though samsung sold a lot of phones.
Huawei: *HEAVY BREATHING*
Yes but the Huawei OS can run all the apps already so no big deal..
@@jannisdavidzwahlen according to who? Is there proof to it? And there's much more to os than just supporting Google apps. Like security, features, and performance
@@coperwayne2994 huawei os ..based on open source android
Its just like a custom rom without google apps
@@coperwayne2994 you are living under a rock
Mrwhosetheboss : Talks about Bada OS
Tizen OS : *cries in the corner*
that shit didn't get any where on phone, its on the tv and fridge how ever lol.
@@laujack24 samsung tried tizen os to mobile phone but it's failed like bada os.
**GALAXY WATCH VIBRATES I AM STILL HERE**
@@Incidental104cough cough *GALAXY Z SERIES* cough cough
Jack Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4
FUN FACT:
Bada Is Based From Korean Word ë°ë€ or Bada Means Sea
I sea
SOS
Guess we will have to wait and sea how Hussein does
Aah... It make sense.... Samsung *wave* runs the bada *sea*
And is pronounced "pada".
If you replace "Bada OS" with "Windows Phone" the story will still be valid :(
Or with Symbian
@@clansman89 Unlike Windows Phone or Bada, Symbian DID have developer's support and lastres way longer. Also for years, most manufacturers included it in their devices - in addition to Nokia, Sony Ericcson, Motorla, and even Samsung themselves, all of them supported Symbian and for many years it was the dominante OS in smartphones.
Sure, in the end Symbian went down the same path as Bada and Windows Phone and met the same fate - but unlike those which never took off, there was a time when Symbian was the undisputed King. And my old Nokia N8 remaims in my memory as one of the best smartphones I ever had.
@@VeggiePopper why did Symbian end ?
i actually saw people using windows phone though
@@buckethat789 Maybe it was Windows 10 Mobile.
2013: Samsung folds Bada OS
2019: Samsung folds android
2019 also: Samsung folds their actual phones
@@epicgaming11195 lol
@@epicgaming11195 r/whoosh
@@brightpri6692 I think *you* have to get whooshed bruh.
*I might get wooshed, I think*
2020: One UI in One UI 2
Everyone keeps forgeting there was a certain 'Symbian' before iOS or Android with nearly 80 % market share and still they messed up. Symbian along with Windows mobile OS, Java and Palm held immense promise at that point in time.
And it had real multitasking, many years before Android and especially the iOS
Symbian was the shit. Nearly 10 years after its demise , iOS and Android are only catching up to its handiness, and it only took them one decade and ten times the resources.
Why did Symbian fail?
@@lifeisshrt7929 there are many reasons:
1.There weren't many apps compared to iOS or Android .
2.The looks felt outdated,the design looked ancient but the home screen looked great though
3.The nokia story's applications for Symbian were very slow and laggy.
4.Their browser was very outdated and was very slow at loading web pages.
5.Symbian was slow and not frequently updated like Android or iOS
@@stormfall1130 It's simpler than that. Symbian in Nokia was killed off by MS buying the company and switching to Windows Phone, which took 3 years to be any good and by then lost critical mass in the app store. Without Nokia, Symbian lost a huge market share which also lost its status as a 'default platform'. Microsoft killed off Symbian as well as Windows Phone. In 2010, this Samsung and a Finnish C7-00 could match an IPhone 4 and an Android flagship. Imagine if today's choice wasn't limited to just 2 American OS. The Lumia 950 XL from 2015 still has a better camera and better screen than 2020 flagships. Such a shame.
If Huawei succeeds with their Oak OS im betting on the fact that Samsung will revive its previously discontinued attempt to make its own OS. Google needs to be re-strategizing now more than ever.
They are diversifying with Pixel and Google Fi
And then HarmonyOS 2022
Please noâŠ
Well, the Galaxy Store is getting a lot of apps these days đđœ
Yeah like fortniteđ
@@markuax5046 ew
Yeah but it runs on the same platform as android
@@SirDoodIsTaken LOL fortnite hater
@@jivvr LOL fortnite lover
Wait, so you are telling me they didn't name it SOS
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hashtag someone bada means sea in korean so itâs SOS
SOS= Samsung OS
Bada = Sea
Thus
Sea OS
=> SOS đđđđđđ
Bada means big in Hindi.
Samsung Operating System lol
Samsung: look at me I made my own OS!
Google: *casually handing out Android to loads of companies*
Google and a lot of companies: *death stare at Samsung*
Samsung: why are we still here... just to suffer
Samsung is playing the long game. Phones is just one division.
Samsung had onetime came close to a deal to Apple using ios on their device unfortunately Apple gave them super unreasonable price which literally means fuck you so instead pursuing it Samsung handed it over to Microsoft which also failed because of Google monopolistic Scheme by controlling the Developer community and their ecosystem..
HAHAHAHA GOLD!
Samsung has Monopoly in South Korea anyway. Phone is just one of their many products.
2010: 3.3â display
2019: 6.8â display
2028: 10.3" display
@@Praneel Samsung in 2013 : Calling 10 inch a tablet.
Also Samsung in 2020 : Calling 20 inch a smart fridge.
@@ekaneev111 lmao
@@ekaneev111 your comment should be in r/cursedcomments
2010 was back when a 5' display was for a tablet (Dell Streak) instead of for a smartphone
And don't forget about Windows OS.
I wish Samsungs and Windows OS would've succeeded along with Android and iOS.
Unlikely
That wont happen. That's alot of extra work for software and app developers.
Vin xcxcxcxc but they don't want or need to make their app for a OS that will never be success
@@GTAandApplechannel Exactly my point thats why alot of os failed in the past. Even Microsoft lack of apps = dead os
King Gemini and donât forget BlackBerry 10 OS. It was a great OS that had potential but never got the developer support despite BlackBerry making it possible to port Android apps and make them work on BB10 phones. We do need competition with Android as itâs too dominant.
Very interresting smartphone history, thank you for the great video =D
Ja
This is a good example for what can happen to the new Huawei OS. If there is not enough developers and freedom, it won't last long.
Huawei os can adapt android app while have their own unique app.
@@lixzx007 look for sailfish os.
Hauwei đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
@@chydi10 my P30 plus makes the iPhones XS look like a brick.
@@lixzx007 have you realise?
yes they can survive in china using some apk instalation.
but outside of China just expect some lawsuit coming.
*Super rare phone*
Me: owns literally 5 of them
Sell some, then wait until they get more expensive and sell them again...
@@jivvr thats what i was coming to say lol
Does it Facebook or whatapp work?
@@andreihs6289 No, why would they?
@@StuffIHave Because they are smartphone.
01:09 seeing BADA again gave me 2010 vibes in a very good way
Hell yes!
@@randerins thank you for reminding me of this comment lol
I really hope there are competition for google so they get more and more better
Competition is always good for consumers
I don't think there will be unfortunately. Partly due to tech reviewers. Think about bixby and how hated it is by the tech reviewer community. It's barely over 2 years old but since it's not as good or better than Google Assistant it goes no where. Despite the fact that it has improved dramatically since it's launch and having some features assistant doesn't have.
@@charlesxavier1904 Agree, youtubers is the worst thing in technology world. Except for mr.whosetheboss. I don't hear anything from him.
Huawei,OPPO and Xiaomi pledged to support aosp custom ROM Huawei is working on.
I'm genuinely interested in what they come up with tho. Since android is getting a bit stale and bloated
@@vaibhavdabwalv1 they can support however they want, but wont work without google. Remember windows mobile os? It wad such a beautiful fast os, but failed due to lack of support from Google
@@echoplus6961 I disagree.
We had siri and assistant before.
Now we have Amazon's Alexa. It is praised and it's a good, working alternative to both assistants.
Bixby is hated not because it's new, but because it's *not that good* as it's competition.
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MRWHOSETHEBOSS' VIDEO 4K
JUST WOW
right
His videos are super high quality!đ
It's because he unlisted the video to let it process then he puts it out to the public
@Ralsei with a gun u need to have good internet to watch in higher settings
@Amrit Kumar Sahoo am on my PC
I love your videos, you are one of the very few on CZcams that make things clear simple and understandable. Thank you keep posting!
A very clear and succinct review of recent history and how we arrived here! Thank you.
Hi Arun, can you make a video explaining Sailfish OS please?
Good idea!
@@Mrwhosetheboss send me a galaxy s69 thanks
What about Tizen OS?
Russian OS. I don't think it's successful as Android.
@@Mrwhosetheboss are u arun?? Or Aaron?
This video was pure nostalgia for me because I used a Samsung Wave 2 as my first touch smartphone.
The display, the build quality and the overall design were for that time brilliant. But, as you already mentioned, the appstore was horrible. There weren't nearly no games which was a nightmare for a kid.
@Rayden Stafford his kids maybe.
I actually loved "Windows Phone" (even now do), but sadly it also failed......
I love the ui and the smoothness of the ui,
I still miss live tiles
Thumbs up for diversifying content on Tech CZcams, manâ interesting and informative đ
Amazing video!!! I'd love to see you do something similar for PalmOS and Windows Mobile.
Very well explained. I liked it! Super nice! Keep it up! đđŒ
Some amazing history. I didn't know about that. Many thanks. Excellent mini documentary.
One of your best videos. I appreciate it a lot.i still have the Samsung Wave 3 here in Ghana.
I really loved the bada OS in my first phone đž
Me too until it was stolen.
The first Samsung fone i bought was actually Galaxy Ace S5830.
It was my first Android too.
Been using an android since
Never purchased any other os
@@arifhm1 đđmeri tarah Karachi sey hou naa
Stolen is a common comment for us
I have the Samsung wave and still used until 2017 I loved it!
2017!
Wtf how? Are you a time traveler?
@@beriont. no I'm not and it had everything i needed, it was a phone that I could text, call play games use facebook what more did I need
Keep lying dude...
@@pongcodan1513 keep assuming dude....
I LIVE FOR your outro !! There is something so satisfying about it
I used to own the Wave 2. I agree with every last thing Arun said in the video. My main reason for switching the phone was APPS. WhatsApp was unavailable, even though they promised to get WhatsApp on the platform. That was the biggest deal-breaker for me at that time as I was in college and was very dependent on chatting with my classmates/friends. Otherwise, the 5MP camera was phenomenal for its time, although the camera app too was pretty lacking. You couldn't take a picture without pressing the camera button that was on the right side of the phone. After my camera button got spoiled, the people weren't able to repair it, thus making my camera practically redundant. That was another reason that I had to switch the phone in just over a year (which I never do, as at that time I used to use my phone for at least two to three years).
Are plenty jar files on internet with whatsapp for Bada.
Dude u made my day today....samsung wave 2 was my first phone which I use...very happy on this video.
Samsung super amoled in 2010
Apple in 2018 super ratina
Funny
***"Liquid Retina"*** what a gimmick name for LCD
Kind of funny as Apple was the first company to release the multi-touch color smartphone and you guys here talking shit about the OG who started it all
Super amoled sounds cheap idk why.. i think its because it has the word Super
@@shouryeningle3688 Doesn't matter if they were first if they just stopped there and then marketed that old technology with new names like "Liquid Retina"...
@@shouryeningle3688 actually the ibm Simon was the first multi touch phone before iPhone
Wow đđ Congratulations on 4M subscribers đđđđ„ł
Very interesting video unexpected keep them coming!
4:37 The Verge predicting Samsung folding phones since 2013 lol
why dont u have more subs than unboxing therapy? no intro, no crap, just talking and calming voice. u rly deserve more subs
Atleast Unbox Therapy exposed the bending iPhone 6
Great quality video, love the channel.
Very well explanation...I love to learn on it...đđđđ
I remember buying this phone during my school days.it had the best camera and the best built quality at that time.the only negative being lack of basic apps such as WhatsApp.
Nowadays only a handful are givingbprops to retro tech and their rich history! Keep making this kind of content bro!
I remember when I bought this phone. That was my first touchscreen phone and boi the impression that this screen was making on me and everyone else back in the day! And the design of it, all-metal and diamond-like shaped. Just a really nice piece of hardware. I also remember that bada was a really stable system. Even though I had my memory usually full to the limits, I don't remember any crashes or slowdowns. Good times.
2:56
Weird. The Wave had an app store. In fact,on my Dads one back then it had a few games like Asphalt 5 I think,hockey and a football game. I really loved those đ
i actually had that phone.
it was shit, but the OS seemed better than android.
Shit phone? It was praised for its design and hardware
@@manojkale4408 Yes it was slow
@@StingSting844 As was every phone at the time (-_-)
Personally I loved mine, I couldnât stand all my friends having front facing cameras and not me though.
@@StingSting844 a 2010 phone..
So much nostalgia..! I remember bada os..retailers tried hard to sell them as quickly as possible..!!
So BADA OS suffered the same fate as Windows Phone. PLEASE MAKE A WINDOWS PHONE HISTORY VIDEO đ
And Blackberry's OS which was one of the first smartphone OS.
Yeah but bada was usable, too. Not the same about windows phones..
BootlegScarce :0 Same here except those apps my friend had at the time was kik (when it was still popular in 2014-2015)
informative as always. thank you.
3:30 That was an amazing explanation.
You're the best in explaining things
I laughed when you said it failed because of a lack of apps... I was ready to write about exactly that. I got this phone not long after launch, the screen was fantastic on it, the best I'd seen at the time - I think it was one of the first Super AMOLEDs. The metal body felt fantastic, but I was totally gutted that I could barely find any software for it.
I was a developer at the time and started writing some Bada apps myself, but it quickly became clear it wasn't going anywhere and I sold it and got the HTC Desire instead.
Yeah but Samsung is the main phone in Android, the leading phone.
Even with Google owning it, so you would expect the Pixel to be the main phone.
But Samsung is like the head of Android and whatever Samsung does, Android follows soon after.
So without Samsung, Android wouldn't have survived.
This. Also I think Samsung thinks and acts for their long term. Joining open source Android benefits companies like Samsung, LG, Moto because you get crowd sourced development. BUT I can see Samsung going back to their own OS in the future. They already have their own app store (Galaxy Store) that has most of the popular apps on it.
@@GhettoArabSage
I see that too but an OS involves so much more than an app store.
Not to mention how much work Samsung has been doing with Microsoft, Google and Android recently. (Seeing Android and Google separate in the business side of things.)
It would make either a really big (contract ending) disagreement or take a few years for anything to split Samsung and Android.
Android didn't became big, nor remins big because of Samsung, but DESPITE SAMSUNG. Until a few years ago, Samsung's UI TouchWiz was considered the worst Android version. TouchWiz was laggy, slow, unorganized, and full of bloatware. There's a reason for the fan nickname "LagWiz". Even to this day, after removing most of the bloatware and even renaming the UI in an attempt to shake the bad fame off, people still (erroneously) see Samsung's software as the one weak point in their devices. And Android being an operative system, i.e., software, TouchWiz negatively impacted Android rather than push it.
Second, the company that gave Android its start and rise to fame was HTC; Samsung had nothing to to with it. The very first Android device was an HTC - the HTC Dream, and it was HUGE. To the point that when people say they miss HTC, they don't - HTC didn't lay off or just killed off its mobile division, they gave it away to Google. So the people currently developing Google's Pixel series is mostly the same people that 10 years ago brought us the first Android phone. HTC and, to an extent, Sony's Xperia series (back when it was Sony Ericsson and still a top seller) were the ones who made Android big.
Even before Android, Google was already a giant in the technology industry, and them being the owners to CZcams (probably the biggest platform for content and media in the 21st century) was enough to guarantee success to any device preloaded with and natively running the app.
Finally, by the time Samsung released their Galaxy series and the Wave smartphone, Android was 2 years old and already a *default* platform (i.e., they were already a giant in the OS business). This is even mentioned in the video, how could you ignore that?
Thus, Google doesn't own Android's success to Samsung as a company nor the Galaxy S series at all. Software-wise, it was the OS's openess to customization and having instant access to CZcams and all other Google apps; and hardware-wise, it was thanks to big companies such as HTC and Sony Ericsson's choice to band with Android instead of Symbian or Windows Phone.
If anything, without Samsung, Android wouldn't have died by any chance - maybe the opposite (Samsung might have been the ones who failed and Android would be even more successful thanks to not have its image tainted by Samsung's terrible UI as its main representative). Instead, without Samsung working with Google, the possible outcomes I assume we have had would be:
1. Samsung fails and follows down Nokia's/Windows Phone's path;
2. Without Samsung being the so-called Android king, people and the media drool over some other company's shenanigans - my guess is Sony, LG or HTC; these three companies are known for their wild ideas and attempts to innovate, so without Samsung setting up the rules, it would be these ideas the ones to become the new standards (maybe all highend phones would have 4k displays as the Sony Z5, or focus in audio instead or cameras, like the HTC Mk7-9 or LG V series); or
3. Let's say Bada still made it big (despite having ZERO developer support, but let's ignore that and assume they still made it), then instead of having two contestants in the mobile OS market, we have three - iOS, Android, and Bada. I'd say that in this scenario, Huawei would side with Samsung's Bada now that they have been banned from doing business with Google. But definitely Android would still be around and as strong as it is.
Samsung now has the greatest brand value in all of android smartphone companies....if they launch their own OS now....people would still buy it bcz they trust Samsung
These moving backgrounds are pretty good.
How did he do it ?
@@greenli9551 green screen ?
Analysis with top notch... I saw that coming for bada, Symbian OS... Ability to give multiplatform and open source killed them
Awww this is sooo nostalgic, i miss this phone, i still have it, but most of the apps have been discontinued
Great Video! you got a new subscriber here.
I watch your videos because I LOVE HEARING YOUR VOICE đ
10 yrs ago - wave has Super AMOLED display
Then there is apple who have ips lcd screen in 2018
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You're right lol đ
LCD better.
@@Kikwatz lol ur just mad ur display is garbage
@@Penguin-gq7mp
No my display fantastic.
Oled*
Love your voice, love your style. Great.
Offtopic; when can we expect the Reno 10x full review? Really looking forward to it!
I HAD A SAMSUNG WAVE!!!! This was my first phone! I loved it so much â„ïž
Been using bada OS for 3 years before switch to android.
Very well putđ
Another great and in depth analysis as always. But all in all as an answer to what you've said is that it's a monopole for Android. Because if you see it the other way around the same thing Nokia tried to do but failed. Then Windows tried and also failed. So the question is why? WHY?
I was blown by "SUPER AMOLED" in 2010....
Samsung in 2010: SUPER AMOLED!!
Apple in 2018: THE BEST LCD!!
Because it is. Or are you only going to mention the pixels and not everything else, like the color accuracy, viewing angles, etc?
Lol yup best lcd. Too bad oled is better. Samoled is the best
Nolan Heistad If Apple could manufacture OLED displays they would include it on the Xr. Their MicroLED display coming in a few years will blow OLED out of the water.
@@Iloyuk you are lost, all i can say.
MicroLED is QLED Samsung already manufacture it, the reason apple don't is because they know their consumers do not care nor know anything about the specs, they just buy it because of society just look at the way they present it to you on a plate, you go to the apple store to see the "Genius Bar" which is some falsified reality, where it is actually just a man paid to sit in a chair and tell you you need to buy a new one...
their sht sells and it always will, they will not and don't spend money on breaking boundaries or creating new technology any more because they don't have to. (headphone jack) (universal ports) (standardised connectives) to remove all these, are business practises aka cash grab decisions to make it cost less to make and sell for the same or more, its pathetic and in my opinion i think it should be illegal, but whatever i'm just a guy on the other side of the world with no impact on any of it. good luck
ur half right, good LCD can be better than not as good amoled
Quality video from boss.
nice explanation â€â€
I had the samsung wave many years ago! loved that device! It also had a physical camera button! Good old bada!
4:51 there's actually four:
Android.
iOS.
Bada.
And finally.....
Fire. one of amazons products.
Brooo that was my first "Smartphone" and i loved it, i always played asphalt 5 on it
Idk watching this old phones makes me happy because I have some good old memories attached with this phones.
Wow. This guy's voice is so clear and smooth the Captions are Word to word correct.
I owned a wave 2 one of the best built phones with a beautiful screen back then
Crazy how compact phones were these days.
Really good video x
The Samsung Wave was my first smartphone! I actually likes it, tho I switched to an Android phone a year later.
Arun, you actually showed two wrong pics, at 0:54 it's not the original Samsung Wave, but it's successor, the Wave II. And the phone at 0:59 is the Galaxy Ace, not the Galaxy S.
hey, Do a video on Windows Phones!
Bada died and Tizen Borned...
Wish you would mention NOKIAs MeeGo OS on the N9 and N950. It was amazing, it had an amazing message app were you could move all Skype Facebook SMS jabber ect in one central app. It had real multi-tasking with apps actually running if you wanted them to. Everything from music to calling was well integrated.
It ran super fast. Just it came out just before Microsoft bought NOKIAs phone segment to make their phones and discarded the app store.
Your voice is so calming.
Omg i remember having a samsung corby whilist everyone at my class had android already
I learned you can install android on the corby and went for it
Samsung in 2010: *super AMOLED display*
Apple in 2019 with xr: *unconscious*
Apple is huge.
Man, Bada Wave 2 was my first smartphone and back then I didn't even know about android, iOS or Windows phone... and I was very satisfied with that
That Samsung Wave was my dad's phone from 2011 to 2015. I loved to play Edge with that phone.
I still have my wave 3. But I use it just for calling through my 3rd sim
I was so close to buying a Samsung Wave.... Then I bought Sony Ericsson....
I remember the Sony Ericsson!
Hey Arun
Do you remember the Samsung Z1 which ran on Tizen OS?
Please could you make a video about it just like this one?
This was my first smartphone, and loved it so much.
I still have it. The battery is already weak but still working.
Does anyone know if there is the possibility to get the background from 5:10? I couldn't find anything about it.
That is live wallpaper
@@VishallSonii I know, but which one?
Android phones need updates for like 3 years or more
Talk about that bro
That's true, as more people are holding on to their phones longer.
but then that'll lead to more lag for older phones because you know that most of the older android phones are weak, same for mid-range and budget phones
@@shiftadvance I'm more worried about HAL and how the software will work with much older hardware...
@@jamesphillipshort yeah, the software is probably gonna be a problem but I hope manufacturers figure out something for it
also I don't know what HAL is, sorry lol đ
@@shiftadvance HAL is hardware abstraction layer. It's how the software works with the hardware. And yes, I understand that the firmware can slow down over time. Even so with heavy skins.
Really great video.
I also had the samsung wave myself.
At that time it was really a super phone and the operating system bada os actually worked quite nicely.
It also had a good camera for that time.
The apps were still limited.
You should do a video about any of these other mobile operating systems below.
Windows Microsoft OS (Windows Phone)
WEB OS (HP Open Web OS)
Tizen
Firefox OS
MeeGO OS
LuneOS
BlackBerry OS
LineageOS
Cyanogen OS
Symbian
Palm OS
Amazfit OS
FunTouchOS
Canonical Ubuntu phones
KaiOS
SailfishOS
PostMarketOS
MaeMo OS
Plasma Mobile OS
PureOS
Eelo OS
ColorOS
FlyMe OS
OxygenOS
IndusOS
Replicant OS
LiteOS
Fuchsia
Private OS
Palm OS was so good
blackberry is just proprietary skinned android like amazon's fire os. oxygen os is just more awesome android os hell emui is less stock android than oxygen.
WEB OS is for LG Smart TV no ???
@@minewolf3605 webos is only on TVs now, but there was a time it ran on smartwatches by LG, and it used to be the software running on Palm phones during the HP era.
MIUI
After just 2 years of Android release :
*Samsung - It's late to make our OS*
After more than a decade
*Huawei - Hold my beer*
I think Huawei could end up forcing Samsung's hand.
Huawei can be a success since Xiaomi is interested to work together with them on this, if one company is interested other will follow suit.
@@lonewolf3314
Tizen OS
SamsungĂLinux
Also a failure
@@hoathuyetnhatnhat8919 android is linux based thought.
@@C20F was that a joke?
Nice way of explaining defaults platform
I still remember owning a Samsung Wave 525 Slider Qwerty. Was told about the Bada OS and promised a update pretty soon. After nearly a year, got my first android phone, Samsung Galaxy Y