Last week, rumors around Samsung
Bada system, according to Forbes news, will come together with Intel's tizen project. If so, applications on Bada can be executed on tizen, but there is no definite message that the decision has been reached. Afterwards, the spokesman affirmed the rumor to Reuters. However, a new statement served all things d, and his views were slightly different:
Other members of the Samsung and tizen Alliance have not yet reached a final agreement on the integration of Bada and tizen. We will consider this possibility as an option to improve the user experience of the platform. As an important investment in Samsung's multi-platform strategy, bada will continue to play an important role in the smartphone market. Samsung will support the development of open-source platforms and continue to cooperate with all industry stakeholders.
Therefore, this statement sounds ambiguous. Although it is not clearly stated, it seems that holding hands is very promising. For our consumers, we are happy to see a healthier smartphone operating system, so that we will make more choices. Of course, competition will also bring about a decline in product prices. It is just how this marriage will be interpreted, and it will take time to continue decomposition.
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