With IFA coming up, there will no doubt be tons of interesting and new gadgets that will be revealed, and perhaps in an effort to generate as much publicity as they can, Samsung has gone ahead and confirmed the existence of several new handsets that they will be showcasing at IFA.

Last week we reported that several new Samsung devices were uncovered in an APK and the Samsung Wave 3 was one of the devices. Now it appears that the Wave 3 will not be the only Bada phone Samsung will be unveiling as it will be joined by the Wave M and the Wave Y, with all three handsets expected to be running on Bada 2.0 and will also come pre-installed with ChatON, Samsung’s upcoming multi-platform IM service.

The Samsung Wave 3 features a 1.4GHz single-core Samsung Exynos processor, a 4” Super AMOLED touchscreen, built-in 3GB flash memory, microSD card slot that supports up to 32GB with a 5MP camera on the back.

The Samsung Wave M is powered by a 832MHz CPU, featuring a 3.65” touchscreen with 150MB built-in memory and comes pre-loaded with a 2GB microSD card that is expandable up to 32GB. It appears that if you wish to have NFC technology in the Wave M, you will be required to inform the retailer beforehand.

Last but not least is the Samsung Wave Y, which features a 3.2” touchscreen with a 832MHz CPU. It will also feature a 2MP camera on the back, WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, ChatON, Social Hub, and will sport a metallic body.

Unfortunately there is no word on pricing or availability, but we expect more details to be revealed at IFA.

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