Samsung’s Wave (otherwise known as the 8500) may not be coming to Vodafone UK until June 1st, but it’s available somewhere in Europe starting today. According to a new release from the outfit (seen in full after the break), today marks the first day in which its first Bada-equipped smartphone is available in Europe, with Germany, France and the UK mentioned in particular. We’re also told that the “complete Bada SDK 1.0.0 will be available for download shortly,” and while pricing details weren’t discussed, the Wave should ride to Southeast Asia, China, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America in short order. Don’t everyone cheer at once, okay?

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