
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, JK Shin, head of Samsung's mobile branch, reveals part of the strategy of the OEM and believes that the first terminals in Tizen will arrive in the third quarter 2013.
The interview with the boss of the mobility at Samsung to launch the Galaxy S4 is full of lessons. Especially after the Mobile World Congress where the supplier does not merely offer Android devices (including the Galaxy Note 8.0), but also insisted on Tizen, the open source OS co-developed with Intel. JK Shin says that Bada OS its owner soon merge with Tizen mobile and the first who will benefit from this environment will arrive on shelves in the third quarter, but in what specific markets. We will then have the opportunity to compare the experience Tizen face to Windows Phone, iOS, Android and Bada even more noticed since the Wave 3.
Of course, Samsung will continue to manufacture the vast majority of Android phones, with which the supplier had its greatest commercial success in recent years. But Tizen part, according to JK Shin of Samsung's philosophy of not putting all your eggs in one basket. And needless to talk Windows Phone: according to him, products that rely on it not selling well enough, even in Europe where demand collapses. Do not wait for a successor to the S Ativ, you might be disappointed.
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