Samsung might be preparing to launch its first smartphone running the OS Tizen , which would be the first to actually be on sale . According to the director of the media Samsung relayed by the Economic Times, smartphones Tizen will go on sale in India in November .
Tizen experienced nightmarish debut. The mobile operating system has been repeatedly delayed, and even the announcement of Samsung Z , considered to be the first smartphone was unable to save new problems. Originally scheduled for release in Russia shortly before the month of September, the smartphone was then put on hold before being completely canceled.
Following this failure, Samsung would have changed tactics with Tizen, deciding that for him the best chance was to be pushed on cheap devices, smartphones and more on mid-range instead of a more peripheral expensive such as Z . Though never confirmed by Samsung, this corresponds to the possible launch in India, where the smartphones are increasingly popular, and financially accessible devices in high demand.
The Indian market for Tizen may be appropriate, and would be a direct response to the launch of Android One , a range of smartphones supported by Google, also positioned in the midrange. Three Android devices One were on sale this month, all at a price of around 105 dollars, and having identical specifications. Smartphones have been built by local manufacturers, but Google also announced a series of new partners to push Android One smartphone from Samsung which has notably gone.
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Samsung obviously did not want to leave the Indian market increasingly important, and that is why it is quite logical that the South Korean giant unveiled a smartphone running Tizen. The Samsung representative also said that this smartphone will be sold alongside the usual fleet of devices from Samsung.
Unfortunately, there are no details on the specifications or the forward price of the phone mystery, but if the release date turns out to be actually in November, while Samsung is expected soon to give us information about it thereof. Hopefully it is actually real.
Tizen experienced nightmarish debut. The mobile operating system has been repeatedly delayed, and even the announcement of Samsung Z , considered to be the first smartphone was unable to save new problems. Originally scheduled for release in Russia shortly before the month of September, the smartphone was then put on hold before being completely canceled.
Following this failure, Samsung would have changed tactics with Tizen, deciding that for him the best chance was to be pushed on cheap devices, smartphones and more on mid-range instead of a more peripheral expensive such as Z . Though never confirmed by Samsung, this corresponds to the possible launch in India, where the smartphones are increasingly popular, and financially accessible devices in high demand.
The Indian market for Tizen may be appropriate, and would be a direct response to the launch of Android One , a range of smartphones supported by Google, also positioned in the midrange. Three Android devices One were on sale this month, all at a price of around 105 dollars, and having identical specifications. Smartphones have been built by local manufacturers, but Google also announced a series of new partners to push Android One smartphone from Samsung which has notably gone.
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Samsung obviously did not want to leave the Indian market increasingly important, and that is why it is quite logical that the South Korean giant unveiled a smartphone running Tizen. The Samsung representative also said that this smartphone will be sold alongside the usual fleet of devices from Samsung.
Unfortunately, there are no details on the specifications or the forward price of the phone mystery, but if the release date turns out to be actually in November, while Samsung is expected soon to give us information about it thereof. Hopefully it is actually real.