Samsung has previously promised to release this summer's smartphone with operating system Tizen , which was formed after the merge of MeeGo and LiMo, but the manufacturer had to revise their plans. Now the first Samsung smartphone running Tizen will be shown on September exhibition IFA 2013 the sale will go no earlier than the fourth quarter this year.
The reason for the announcement delay is banal and predictable - Samsung has not managed to save enough to promote the new mobile operating system arsenal of applications that will be offered to users of relevant smartphones. Among the telecom operators Tizen support declare Orange French and Japanese NTT Docomo, and the U.S. market alliance partners can become Sprint and Softbank.
Intel is also engaged in the promotion of the operating system Tizen, but it will be used for devices based on the Atom processor generation Bay Trail architecture Silvermont. Processor giants need an alternative Windows and Android, to promote their products in the mobile market sector.