Samsung to Invest $112 Million on Software and Cheaper Phones for 2010

By Brian - 02/21/2010 1:20:01 PM


Samsung WaveSamsung Electronics has gained some attention after launching the Samsung Bada over at the MWC 2010 but the buck doesn’t stop there. Samsung is hot on the offensive, announcing that they will be investing a hefty $112 million this year for software and new cheaper phones to satisfy the growing mobile phone market.

Apparently this move is aiming to overtake HTC’s performance and thus far, it looks like Samsung has been going great guns. So expect more handsets to come for 2010, something that should be interesting for the coming months.

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Tags: cheaper phones, Samsung Bada, Samsung Wave, Software



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