Monday, March 18, 2013

Samsung will market its first smartphone Tizen in third quarter


 
The president of Samsung Mobile, J.K. Shin, announced in an interview with the WSJ that the Korean company to market a high-end smartphone(A9600 MTK6589) operating system Tizen in the third quarter of 2013.
Shin has passed through New York to present its new top model in mobile telephony, S4 Galaxy, and to promote its range of mobile phones in a country, the United States, which says "not satisfied" with their market share. This in spite of becoming globally in smartphone(JIAYU G3 buy) market leader Apple beating thanks to Android.
An Android which of course is not going to leave (and that's the last S4) but will explore other possibilities such as using Tizen, another Linux like Android but without the control of Google, and aspired to become a great alternative the competitive mobile(ThL A1) market.
Tizen, MeeGo successor, emerged in turn project and Nokia's Maemo and Intel's Moblin currently under the auspices of the Linux Foundation and the LiMo Foundation, is being developed under the responsibility of Intel, Samsung and some ex-MeeGo developers .
With Linux kernel and based on HTML5 and other web standards, has been driven by the transfer of Samsung Bada system which adds a number of Bada OS compatible applications. With Samsung and Intel in the lead, with Huawei, Orange, NTT Docomo and Sprint, or Fujitsu, NEC and other companies behind, sees great potential in the future.
And if as chief assures mobile Samsung, the Korean company sold in its first few months and also intelligent terminal with high-end hardware specifications, we can consider that Tizen will receive a nice boost.

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