Samsung delays Tizen phone launch

July 29, 2014 04:22 pm | Updated 04:28 pm IST - Washington

Samsung’s delay to release smartphones with Tizen OS means that the company will continue to invest in Google’s Android OS.

Samsung’s delay to release smartphones with Tizen OS means that the company will continue to invest in Google’s Android OS.

Samsung Electronics will delay the release of its first smartphone running the new Tizen operating system (OS), reports said.

Samsung had planned to release the phone with Tizen OS named “Samsung Z” in Russia but the plan stands postponed for now.

To “enhance the Tizen ecosystem, the company decided to delay the launch of the phone”, Samsung told PC World.

No timeline was given for a new launch.

The delay means that the company will continue to invest in Google’s Android OS.

The Tizen OS is an open source, Linux-based system.

The “Samsung Z” prototype was introduced at a developers’ conference in San Francisco this year.

Currently, the Samsung camera and smartwatch series use Tizen operating system.

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