
This will not come quite easy. Android means much for Samsung, google services are hard to replicate, and if Google locks you out you have to be really ready. That's why Samsung has been working on Tizen for over a year, and will only announce a device in Q3 of this year. One, and it will be high end. They are either just showing Google that they can, or are making sure the device they release passes the test of time, including the software test. Developers had access to dev devices more than 8 months ago. So Samsung is avoiding a Nokia situation when they are doing the change-over. But they are known to run on multiple OS-es, so this really means nothing.. Regards, Martin Gicheru | Founder and Editor at Techweez Tel:254721906171 | Website:http://www.techweez.com | Skype ID: martingicheru | Twitter ID:martingicheru | Gplus: gplus.to/martingicheru On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Daniel Kamau <kamau.daniel@gmail.com>wrote:
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