Tizen Leftovers
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Samsung targets India with new Tizen-powered smartphone
Samsung won't give up on its Tizen operating system for smartphones: it's launched a new handset running the OS, aimed at price-sensitive users in India.
The South Korean company uses Google's Android operating system for most of its smartphones, but sees a potential for Tizen in low-end smartphones, wearables, TVs and the "Internet of Things," consisting of sensor-connected devices.
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100% Revenue Share in the Tizen Store Extended to December 2016
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Samsung Z3 Tizen Smartphone Now Launched in Moscow, Russia
Wow, Samsung Z3 was launched in India yesterday and now, as expected, it has launched at the Samsung Electronics Enterprise Mobility Forum in Moscow, Russia. This is the 4G version of the Samsung Z3 (SM-Z300F) and represents a great opportunity for Tizen and also russian app developers.
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Developer – Tizen Compass Using Device Orientation
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Samsung Z3 Tizen Smartphone – Hands on Web Reviews
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Samsung Z3 Tizen Smartphone Launches in India, On Sale next week 21 October
Samsung India have Launched the Samsung Z3 Smartphone today at a special event in Gurgaon, India. The Z3 is the second Tizen based smartphone to be released by the Korean company. We exclusively had the news of the Z3 coming months ago and finally the day is here!
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