Tizen, Fuchsia, and Android
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Rumour: Gear Fit Pro and Gear POP may be announced at Tizen Developer Conference
It seems like the Tizen Developer Conference (TDC) 2017, which is taking place next week, could be of more Interest than we thought. We have already Informed you about the Exclusive Tizen developer device giveaway and also additional Information about the conference. Now, the guys over at Sammobile are speculating that Samsung’s new fitness tracker, possibly called the Gear Fit Pro, could be unveiled at the event.
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Tizen surpasses Android Wear in Q1 2017, makes case for Samsung’s Android Wear departure
Samsung sidelined Android Wear in 2015, despite the fact that some Android Wear users granted Samsung a hiatus in Google’s wearables platform and anticipated “a return to form” in 2016. In 2016, though, Samsung didn’t change course, with a Samsung executive claiming that the company would proceed with Tizen and part ways with Android Wear due to its battery efficiency and its presence on a wide range of Samsung devices such as TVs and smartphones, for example.
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Google's mysterious new operating system looks completely different from Android
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Google's no-Linux Fuchsia: Now you can see what the new OS looks like
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Google has a new OS that may one day kill Android, and this is your first look at it
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Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are about to get really real
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