And Samsung Electronics will be the first to sell the smartphone runs on the operating system Tizen through carrier NTT DoCoMo of Japan and other partners in the next year, according to the Japanese daily Yomiuri newspaper.
Samsung, NTT DoCoMo, and its partners hope to build a platform that will compete with major operating systems from Apple and Google. Other airlines interested Tizen include Vodafone in the United Kingdom and France Telecom, according to the report.
Tizen is the Linux operating system on the basis of that came out of the death of MeeGo Nokia. Intel took, which originally worked with Nokia MeeGo and Samsung to develop the operating system, which also supervised by the Linux Foundation. And is seen as more open than Google's Android, which despite its claims of openness, and angered some partners with some restrictions, including the inability to make significant changes to the underlying platform.
Various companies involved with Tizen see platform as a possible alternative with both Android and IOS operating a closed system of Apple getting too strong. Samsung has seen its market share and dominate the smartphone industry with high robot, but hedge their bets. Samsung is also juggling Microsoft Windows system to run the phone, too, but so far has not taken off the platform for the company.
Behind the phones, can be used Tizen other devices, including televisions and tablets. Samsung was quick to add platforms capable of running applications in devices such as televisions and even household appliances.
NTT DoCoMo, meanwhile, is the only major Japanese carrier for not selling the iPhone, and the daily Yomiuri newspaper said that the carrier hopes to help Tizen common reverse losses.
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