If you’ve been following news about Samsung’s Tizen OS, you’ll know that the company has delayed the first Tizen smartphone more than a couple of times. It was initially believed that the first Tizen smartphone will be released in 2013, but that didn’t happen. Recent rumors suggest that we might not see the smartphone until the second half of 2014, even though Samsung is expected to offer a glimpse of Tizen at Mobile World Congress later this month. A new report by The Wall Street Journal suggests that the company has been delaying Tizen due to dwindling carrier support, as quite a few carriers that had previous joined the Tizen Association have slowly departed.
Tizen Delay Apparently Due To Low Carrier Support original content from Ubergizmo.
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