Tizen OS hits version 1.0, SDK gets updated
Tizen, the open source mobile operating system on which Samsung and Intel are working on, is finally out of beta and into version 1.0. In addition, the team behind Tizen has added a bug tracker and a wiki page for the community.
Developers will be happy to know that the SDK has seen lots of updates such as a new browser-based simulator, which supports the Tizen APIs and an improved emulator for Windows and Linux.
The OS itself got more features as well. Wi-Fi Direct has been added, as well as further support of the W3C/HTML5 specification and support for Points of Interest and Route search.
Developers are more than welcome to download the freshly updated SDK as well as, to take a peek at the source code. It's yet unclear when a device running the Tizen OS will be released.
Reader comments
- pratikdify
- 17 Jun 2012
- t@J
if its gonna be developed by samsung, den surely its gonna faiL... example....samsung BADA !! :p
- k
- 12 Jun 2012
- t}G
Future's best mobile OS is going to be Tizen. I think most of the people around the world don't have enough knowledge about it. It is still in development and it looks way better than android already(particularly the 3D effects in gallery). There's s...
- The Androider
- 03 May 2012
- MVg
I really hope Sammy moves towards this as Android will sooner rather than later start going downhill, too many devices, too many users on gingerbread. When new updates come, manufacturers will be reluctant to update gingerbread phone to new jelly bea...