Android and Windows Phone will be the priorities of the South Korean Samsung in the remainder of the year. This is clear from what we have learned through the Russian media Habrahabr, where they assure that the Asian company would have scheduled a launch calendar that includes the launch of the first Tizen- based phone in February 2013, perhaps in the prelude to Mobile World Congress next year.
Tizen is, you know, the operating system that will come to take over from Bada OS. With this, we would come across a complete revision of the native platform of the house, which would no longer have the support of other firms as was the case with the Samsung Wave family environment. Yes it would be backed by the North American Intel, however. Like Bada OS, Tizen will be based on Linux, in a new attempt to seduce the developer community that, at the moment, is more focused on working on iOS, Android and Windows Phone.
Thus, in February of next year, a soap opera that has gone through multiple delays and swings, even to consider the possible simultaneity in the market of Bada and Tizen terminals, would close. In spite of everything, it seems that the new platform will be understood as an evolution of the previous one, before what one might think that the members of the Wave family themselves would use that system, although it is not something that is still clear. What is becoming known is what the first Tizen phone will look like, according to Russian blogger Eldar Murtazin.
To begin with, it seems that it would be a phone that, in general terms, would resemble the one that until now is the last smartphone presented by the South Korean, the Samsung Galaxy S DUOS, although with somewhat improved features. The design would follow, again, what was seen in the Samsung Galaxy S3, although with the four-inch screen and mounted on a Super AMOLED panel. Of course: the camera would be more powerful than the one installed by the aforementioned terminal compatible with the Dual SIM system. In total, the sensor of the mysterious mobile with Tizen would develop, supposedly, a resolution of eight megapixels.
On the other hand, this mysterious terminal would bet on installing an NFC chip that would make it compatible with the proximity communication system that is already present in not a few devices of the current generation. In addition, it would have been known that it would carry a 1,550 milliamp battery "" that of the Samsung Galaxy S DUOS is 1,500 milliamps ". Have already been published in several examples occasions GUI Tizen, although it is unknown if, at the time of its official launch, will have a closer graphical interface to the layer currently installed the Android and Bada mobiles OS, is say, TouchWiz. Once the first terminal of this family reaches the stores, it will be interesting to see how the South Korean firm makes room for it within its telephone offering.