Monday 16 September 2013

Samsung Galaxy S5 come in two versions, Android 4.4 KitKat and Tizen

The Samsung Galaxy S5 could come in two versions, with Android 4.4 KitKat and Tizen, The next Samsung flagship begins to resonate in the network and makes it big. The first details of the model will tell us that aluminum housing, 64-bit processor and is now known that could come in two versions, differentiated by their operating system. And is that the latest news about the Samsung Galaxy S5 bet on two variants differentiated by software: Android 4.4 KitKat and Tizen.

This year we have seen how Samsung and Google returned to partner to present the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition . The model was definitely a Galaxy S4, although search engine software, Android 4.3. No graphic layers and customizations, the team dispensed with TouchWiz since occupied place or the standard version of Android, also known as pure Android. This game versions may give way to a new strategy, but this time not so good for the Internet giant.

S5 Samsung Galaxy 4.4 Android ... and Tizen KitKat?

And is that as stated in the International Business Times , the Koreans might try my luck again with two variants of the Samsung Galaxy S5, but this time the version of Android with TouchWiz conviviría with the platform of the manufacturer, Tizen. Thus Samsung could keep his word that once promised a Tizen device class. This information would be an update of the above news that the Samsung Galaxy S4 proposed as the basis for the first device with Tizen 3.0.

Possible, but unlikely

While the information is interesting, there are aspects that make us think we lack information or details about that proposal. And is that given the level of development of Tizen, Samsung or proceeds considerably to provide a platform that is a real alternative or Android version 4.4 KitKat itself can pose a clear example of "cannibalism".
Could also be the case that the firm priorizase when a more competitive offer on its own platform as extra incentive. Yet another of the alternatives that come to mind is that Samsung differentiate the two versions of the Galaxy S5 based on their design and manufacturing: Tizen version with c Arcasa aluminum and magnesium and the other with KitKat made ​​of polycarbonate, as usual. However, we believe that the latter possibility would be determined by the level of interest of the firm to dispense with Android. Another question is whether it could allow Samsung ...

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