Samsung
Electronics launches Tizen smartphone in India
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[January 14, 2015]
By Se Young Lee
SEOUL/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - South Korea's
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has launched the first smartphone powered by
its Tizen operating system, a major development in the tech giant's aim
to build a software ecosystem to rival Google Inc's Android.
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The Z1 device went on sale in India in Wednesday for 5,700 rupees
($92) each, targeting first-time smartphone buyers, the world's No.1
smartphone maker said in a statement. The no-nonsense handset - one
of Samsung's cheapest - sports a 4-inch display, a plastic body and
a simplified user interface.
The launch is a key step in the company's strategy to break free
from the Android platform, which powers Samsung's flagship Galaxy
devices and most other smartphones on the market.
At less than $100, the Z1 will be able to compete with low-price
offerings by manufacturers like Micromax Infomatics Ltd [IPO-MINF.NS]
in India. The price will also help convince first-time smartphone
buyers to try a Tizen-powered device, analysts said.
"Samsung has better chances of success with first-time smartphone
users, who may have limited exposure to the huge ecosystem offerings
from Android or (Apple Inc's) iOS," IDC analyst Kiranjeet Kaur said
ahead of the launch.
While India is already the world's third-biggest market for
smartphones, most consumers in the country do not yet own one of the
devices, meaning the growth potential is huge.
A Samsung spokeswoman said the firm had not decided whether to
launch the Z1 in any other countries. Samsung is however pushing to
grow Tizen on other platforms such as televisions.
Until now, Tizen has been deployed only in Samsung smartwatches and
cameras, leading some analysts to doubt if it would ever power
devices in the crucial smartphone business. The mobile division as a
whole accounted for about 68 percent of the firm's operating profit
in 2013.
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Delays in a Tizen smartphone launch undermined confidence and
dissuaded third-party developers from creating software applications
needed to populate a Tizen ecosystem.
Samsung says more than 1,000 apps will be available for download in
the Tizen Store - a tiny fraction of the number of offerings on
Google Play. The Z1 comes with pre-installed apps and web links to
services like Amazon.com, Flipkart, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,
Yahoo and YouTube.
Z1 buyers will also get free data from Indian mobile operators
Reliance Communications Ltd and Aircel for six months, as well as
free music and video content worth a combined 1,750 rupees per year.
(This story has been refiled to correct spelling of New Delhi in
dateline)
(Editing by Stephen Coates and Kenneth Maxwell)
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