Tizen, the oft-delayed operating system backed mainly by Samsung, may not be dead just yet.
Samsung has sent out invites for a dedicated Tizen event at next month's Mobile World Congress. The company promises to show off the latest devices, but who knows what those devices will be since the OS is only powering one digital camera, to date.
Slated for February 23rd, the event is invite-only and will also include representatives from major Korean carriers SK Telecom, KT and LG U+.
NTT DoCoMo, the largest carrier in Japan, recently canceled all plans for Tizen devices, stating that there just isn't enough growth in Japan for a a third operating system to gain traction (after Android and iOS).
Slated for February 23rd, the event is invite-only and will also include representatives from major Korean carriers SK Telecom, KT and LG U+.
NTT DoCoMo, the largest carrier in Japan, recently canceled all plans for Tizen devices, stating that there just isn't enough growth in Japan for a a third operating system to gain traction (after Android and iOS).