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I like the Note 5 design language,good to see it being implemented in the budget segments by Samsung,it’s about time..
While I have never used TIZEN before, I appreciate the works being rolled out here.
Samsung should roll out more TIZEN devices. This one that they are heavily dependent on android, not inspiring at all.
It’s good Samsung has been pursuing the idea of their own OS and giving Tizen all the support it needs but how much Apps are currently available for the consumers in the Tizen App market or are they compatible with Android Apps,as these will surely influence the adoption rate..
Whatever happened to the first Tizen phone?
I wonder too. I think I read about that phone on here too though. In those days!!!
Tizen is dead as long as Samsung is in the driver’s seat, not sure it would have a real shot even if Samsung wasn’t
When Samsung was riding high on the Android wave, there was always the threat that they would pull away and launch Tizen devices.
Remember how many other manufacturers were involved in the Tizen project that have faded away? Tizen is just another os on the landscape, even with Samsung pushing it. I see they’re trying to keep it In the public eye but…nah.
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I like the Note 5 design language,good to see it being implemented in the budget segments by Samsung,it’s about time..
While I have never used TIZEN before, I appreciate the works being rolled out here.
Samsung should roll out more TIZEN devices. This one that they are heavily dependent on android, not inspiring at all.
It’s good Samsung has been pursuing the idea of their own OS and giving Tizen all the support it needs but how much Apps are currently available for the consumers in the Tizen App market or are they compatible with Android Apps,as these will surely influence the adoption rate..
Whatever happened to the first Tizen phone?
I wonder too. I think I read about that phone on here too though. In those days!!!
Tizen is dead as long as Samsung is in the driver’s seat, not sure it would have a real shot even if Samsung wasn’t
When Samsung was riding high on the Android wave, there was always the threat that they would pull away and launch Tizen devices.
Remember how many other manufacturers were involved in the Tizen project that have faded away? Tizen is just another os on the landscape, even with Samsung pushing it. I see they’re trying to keep it In the public eye but…nah.