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Samsung’s Tizen overtakes Android Wear in smartwatch OS market share, still lags behind Apple’s watchOS
Smartwatches are one of the most personal pieces of tech someone can use day-to-day. Not only does it come down to the style of the device, but also the look and feel of the operating system. For Android users, there’s no lack of choices for a compatible smartwatch, with the first coming to mind usually being Android Wear. Now, though, Samsung’s Tizen has overtaken Android Wear in popularity…
According to a new report from Strategy Analytics (via Tizen Experts), during Q1 of 2017, Samsung’s Tizen OS overtook Google’s Android Wear for the first time with 19% of the overall market compared to Google’s 18%. What’s interesting to note here is that past reports predicted that Samsung’s OS would barely make a dent in the market at this point, with Android Wear taking second place with a much closer comparison to Watch OS.
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Tizen Studio version 1.2 Released, Includes Tizen RT for Internet of Things (IoT)
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Could Samsung’s new patent be a Tizen-based Bixby speaker?
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Tizen 2.4.0.7 update for Samsung Z2 in Indonesia currently being rolled out
Samsung has released a new software update for the Samsung Z2 for users in Indonesia. The new Tizen platform version 2.4.0.7 brings some bug fixes, performance improvements and new features. This latest version comes as a replacement to the Tizen version 2.4.0.5.
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