After the success of the smart phone operating system Android, Samsung will release smart phones with Tizen operating system in 2013. South Korean manufacturer will release more than one phone Tizen.
Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper, recently reported that Samsung will launch a smart phone at a technology conference Tizen Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, ending in February 2013.
Tizen operating system version 1.0 codenamed Larkspur was released on 30 April 2012. Then on 25 September 2012, Tizen released version 2.0 alpha status with the code name Magnolia. Tizen 2.0 full version will be released in January 2013. Most likely, Samsung will use Tizen version 2.0 of its product.
Tizen is an open operating system (open source) for mobile devices that uses the core program (kernel) Linux. This kernel is also used in Android.
Tizen is a big project with Samsung processor manufacturers Intel and the Linux Foundation, which was supposed to be an alternative to operating systems such as Apple's previous successful iOS, Google Android, RIM BlackBerry, and Microsoft Windows Phone.
In June 2012, Samsung states joined the Linux Foundation and instantly became a Platinum level donors. This level is the highest level in the structure of the membership which requires a donation of 500 thousand dollars per year.
Investment Samsung is making him sit on the board of the foundation and allows greater control in Linux projects, including Tizen mobile operating system.
Google Acquisition over Motorola Mobility had doubted some Android manufacturers, that Google favors Motorola Android smart phones in the industry. Step Samsung support Tizen project is touted as an effort to not rely entirely on Android.







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