SEOUL: Samsung Electronics Co, the world's largest seller of mobile phones, said it will start selling smartphones this year featuring the Tizen operating system backed by Intel Corp.
"We plan to release new, competitive Tizen devices within this year and will keep expanding the line-up depending on market conditions," Suwon, South Korea-based Samsung said in an e-mailed statement on Thursday.
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The company didn't elaborate on model specifications , prices or timeframe for their debut. The new handsets will come as Samsung looks to reduce its reliance on Google Inc's Android operating system after the Internet search company acquired handset maker Motorola Mobility Holdings for $12.5 billion in May.
Executives from Intel, Samsung, NTT DoCoMo (9437) and Vodafone Group formed the Tizen Association last year to support the open-source software.
"The Tizen was born as Samsung hoped to lighten its growing dependence on Google on concerns that its top position in the smartphone market may weaken following the Google-Motorola tie-up," Byun Han Joon, an analyst at KB Investment & Securities in Seoul, said by phone on Thursday.
"Intel always wanted to boost its presence in the mobile CPU market." Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper reported on December 31 that Samsung will release a Tizenbased smartphone through wireless carrier NTT Docomo later this year.
The newspaper cited sources it didn't identify. Google, operator of the world's most-popular search engine, plans to devote more attention to mobile devices as its rivalry with Apple accelerates.
Samsung plans to launch Tizen-based handsets backed by Intel - Economic Times
It needs to be seen if the new OS will be able to give any competition to Android, which is clearly heading towards a worldwide domination in the Mobile OS. Since there is so much at stake for Intel in this bet, hopefully they will come out with something good for the consumers.