Tizen is an open sourcesupported by leading mobile operators, device manufacturers, and silicon suppliers for multiple device categories such as smartphones, tablets, netbooks, and smart TVs.
Samsung's collaboration with the EFL project and especially Carsten Haitzler was known as LiMo for years. It was renamed Tizen when Intel joined the project in September 2011 after leaving the MeeGo project.
On April 30, 2012, Tizen released version 1.0, code-named Larkspur.
On September 25, 2012, Tizen released version 2.0 alpha, code-named Magnolia
Tizen 2.0 will be released in January 2013.
Samsung and DoCoMo reportedly team up To offer Tizen Smartphones In 2013.
Samsung's collaboration with the EFL project and especially Carsten Haitzler was known as LiMo for years. It was renamed Tizen when Intel joined the project in September 2011 after leaving the MeeGo project.
On April 30, 2012, Tizen released version 1.0, code-named Larkspur.
On September 25, 2012, Tizen released version 2.0 alpha, code-named Magnolia
Tizen 2.0 will be released in January 2013.
Samsung and DoCoMo reportedly team up To offer Tizen Smartphones In 2013.