Samsung has been enjoying amazing success with their Galaxy line of
handsets rocking Android but they've made it apparent that they plan on
launching their own mobile OS: Tizen. Now Tizen isn't exactly well known
outside of the more hardcore cell phone fanatic crowd, but the Korean
tech giant has already made plans on getting it out there with their
newest crop of Galaxy Gear smartwatches.
It looks like wearables aren't the only devices that Samsung plans on
using Tizen for, however, as there is word that Sammie will try to get
Tizen to build traction in markets outside of Europe and the US: namely
India and Russia.
The two regions could see Tizen packing Samsung handsets as early as the next few upcoming weeks. Recently, a Tizen handset was supposed to launch in Japan for the carrier NTT Docomo, however, the deal fell through as NTT deemed that it wasn't the right time for them to do so. Orange in France also got cold feet about releasing Tizen smartphones. Seeing as Tizen isn't exactly getting any love from carriers, it doesn't look like a launch in Europe or the States is going to happen in the near future. However, countries like Russia and India and other emerging markets.
The two regions could see Tizen packing Samsung handsets as early as the next few upcoming weeks. Recently, a Tizen handset was supposed to launch in Japan for the carrier NTT Docomo, however, the deal fell through as NTT deemed that it wasn't the right time for them to do so. Orange in France also got cold feet about releasing Tizen smartphones. Seeing as Tizen isn't exactly getting any love from carriers, it doesn't look like a launch in Europe or the States is going to happen in the near future. However, countries like Russia and India and other emerging markets.