The vice president of Samsung already offered information about it: the company was adopting the Tizen operating system - based on the old MeeGo -, and this year 2012 one or two mobile phones would appear that would have it installed. This mobile, apparently, could be the Samsung GT-I9500. And the first captures of Tizen have not been long in coming.
Although it is still too early to know if the material shared by the SamFirmware portal is the final version that can be seen in the theoretical two smartphones that the Vice President of Samsung commented, it does give you a first impression of where the shots will go. With Samsung being behind the development and knowing that Bada will merge with Tizen, it cannot be denied that the graphical interface has a certain similarity.
On the other hand, for those who are wondering if developers should completely abandon their Bada creations, it was also learned the other day that the current catalog of programs for Samsung Bada will be fully compatible with the new mobile platform: Tizen OS. What is known about it at the moment is that it will have some functions already known in other platforms such as Google's Android or Apple's iOS. And it is that Tizen OS will also have a notification bar at the top of the screen.
In addition, it will also have an application manager where you can check the applications that are running at that time, the resources that each of them consume, as well as being able to close them completely at any time. Other features present in Tizen is that the main screen will be configurable with shortcuts to the most used applications, although widgets cannot be placed. This matter, it seems, is an issue that will be providential in the battery consumption of the terminals.
In addition, it should also be noted that Tizen will not be destined for the high-end mobile fleet, but is oriented for mid-range terminals; Android and Windows Phone will continue to be the first swords of the Korean manufacturer. Finally, the first mobile that could be presented at the Mobile World Congress 2012 (MWC 2012), it seems that it will be the so - called Samsung GT-I9500, a smartphone that was initially thought that it could be the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S3.
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