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It looks like the first Tizen OS devices will go on sale in the East. Foreign media reported that Samsung plans to start selling phones with Tizen in Russia next month and will gradually start shipping them to other countries as well. Today, it is not entirely known why it wants to start in Russia, but the fact that the US patent office refused to grant Samsung a trademark on the ZEQ 9000 may play a part in it. It is the flagship with Tizen and probably the first device to offer it. Among other things, the company claims that it wants to start selling these devices in countries where it will do well. Shortly after Russia, the phones should reach Brazil and the developing market.

As you can see in the photo below, the Tizen operating system environment is practically identical to the one found in the Galaxy S5 under the name TouchWiz Essence. The fact that Samsung will unify its environments only reinforces the idea that it wants to create a unified ecosystem in which the operating system would play a secondary role. This is precisely why Samsung wants to push for developers to start programming some applications via HTML5. It is this programming language that should ensure 100 percent compatibility of applications on mobile devices, regardless of which operating system a person uses. At the same time, we can speculate that Samsung unified the Tizen environment and TouchWiz Essence in order to slowly prepare people for the change.

Thanks to a new lawsuit between Apple and Samsung have been leaked documents that say Samsung wants to switch to Tizen OS to avoid further lawsuits in the future. At the same time, however, they claim that they will not do it with all devices, since Galaxy Note a Galaxy S5 are among the most important devices with Androidom on the market. Samsung's departure from Androidhowever, u would represent a severe blow to Google. The team that Samsung would stop developing phones with Androidom, there would be a dramatic weakening Androidin the market, as Samsung has up to 65% share among all Android devices in the world. A quiet transition to Tizen could thus secure a very strong position on the market, and we could really consider its system a competitor for Android a iOS.

*Source: TizenIndonesia.blogspot.co.uk

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