We recently heard that Samsung’s first Tizen smartphone had been delayed, and whilst the release of their first device may now be delayed, Samsung will still be showing off some Tizen devices at MWC 2014 next month.
Samsung has sent out invites to a press event for Tizen which will take place in Barcelona on the 23rd of February, where the company will unveil its first Tizen devices.
Please join the Tizen Association Board on Sunday, 23 February 2014 for a welcome reception and kick-off to MWC 2014. During this invite-only event, you will get an exclusive sneak preview of the newest Tizen devices as well as an opportunity to learn about the major milestones that the Tizen project has hit since last year’s event.
We ask you to reserve time from 3-6 PM CET on 23 February 2014 at Hotel ARTS Barcelona where you will also have the opportunity to hear from and interview Tizen Association Board Members.
What is Tizen?
Tizen is an open-source, Linux-based operating system that is designed for a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, smart TVs, and wearables. The Tizen project is a collaboration between Samsung and Intel, along with other partners, and it aims to provide a flexible and customizable platform for developers and manufacturers. The operating system is known for its high performance and low power consumption, making it an attractive option for various types of devices.
Expectations for the Tizen Event
The upcoming event in Barcelona is highly anticipated, as it will provide the first look at Samsung’s Tizen devices. While the exact details of what will be unveiled remain under wraps, there is significant speculation about the types of devices that will be showcased. Given Tizen’s versatility, we might see a range of products, from smartphones to smartwatches and possibly even smart home devices.
Samsung’s commitment to Tizen is evident from their continued investment and development in the platform. The company has already released several Tizen-based products, including smartwatches like the Samsung Gear series. These devices have been well-received for their smooth performance and innovative features, which bodes well for the upcoming Tizen smartphones and other devices.
As soon as we get some more information on exactly what Samsung will announce at their Tizen event, we will let you guys know. The event is expected to draw significant media attention, and it will be interesting to see how Samsung positions Tizen in the competitive landscape of mobile and smart device operating systems.
In addition to the hardware announcements, the event will likely highlight the progress and achievements of the Tizen project over the past year. This could include updates on developer tools, new partnerships, and advancements in the Tizen ecosystem. For developers and tech enthusiasts, this event will provide valuable insights into the future direction of Tizen and its potential impact on the industry.
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