An anonymous source has leaked photos that show what the new Samsung Tizen smartphone will look like. It is also anticipated that the smartphone could launch under the brand Zeke. The rumors are fuelled by the fact that Samsung allegedly filed for a trademark request for that name in August. The phone does resemble a lot of Samsung’s features.
Along with potential smartphone images, it is said that the Samsung Tizen smartphone will host a 4.8-inch high definition display and a Qualcomm 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor. The rumors speculate that the smartphone will also be slightly smaller than Samsung’s current Galaxy S4.
Samsung and Intel have both confirmed that there will be numerous Tizen-based smartphones that will be on display at the Mobile World Congress in February so we’ll just have to wait a little longer to see what is shown.
Open-Source Smartphone Models
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Trend Themes
1. Open-source Smartphone Models - The trend towards open-source smartphone models presents opportunities to leverage community-driven innovation and reduce costs through shared resources.
2. Alternative Mobile Operating Systems - The emergence of new mobile OS options like Tizen represents an opportunity for disruption to established players in the mobile space.
3. Customization and Personalization of Mobile Devices - As open-source models become more prevalent in smartphones, consumers' desire for individualized experiences presents opportunities to develop customized hardware and software offerings.
Industry Implications
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2. Operating System Development - The emergence of new open-source mobile operating systems like Tizen presents opportunities for disruption and innovation in the OS development industry.
3. Telecommunications - The trend towards open-source smartphone models with alternative operating systems presents opportunities for telecommunications companies to offer more customized and unique devices and services.