Thursday, 31 October 2013

Samsung prepares the ground for Tizen to overcome Android

It is no secret that a Samsung smartphone today has very little to do with running the naked version of Android smartphone. To failure.
It is in the air since the introduction of the Galaxy S3, roughly. At this time, Samsung had not said a word about Android as the operating system if Google had become a mandatory evil taboo in the mouth of the manufacturer. From the absence of words to deeds, Samsung has gradually changed all the elements that could be offered by Google by adding proprietary equivalents. Touchwiz for Android on there today most system applications in duplicate, the first being those from Samsung, other than Google ... to a dedicated app store, Samsung Apps.
So it seems natural for observers that the love-hate relationship between the manufacturer and the developer will not last forever. For some time, Samsung is also the act passed by developing its own smartphone operating system, aptly named Tizen. The first glimpses that we have seen over time show a system that visually closer to TouchWiz, the interface provided on the manufacturer's Android smartphones, smartphones are by far the large mass of industry sales. So imagine if one day they told mainstream customers such as Tizen smartphone and they see the familiar interface undoubtedly they buy this product without thinking.
It is therefore not surprising that the manufacturer begins to highlight the co-developed operating system with Intel. At its last conference for developers, in which he has long been a question of Android, the outsider appeared several times on the screens and in speeches. It is for Samsung to start testing the waters, who knows without an operating system application is an empty shell. To attract developers, nothing like the promise of sales figures and other fine words that guarantee a massive public support for the first models sold. And imagine a Galaxy S in Tizen, it would be difficult to see how it could be a failure, given the reputation of the device and the punching power of Samsung side communication.
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