2 Jun, 2014, 1351 hrs IST, Reuters
SEOUL: Samsung <http://m.economictimes.com/topic/Samsung> Electronics Co
Ltd plans to launch the first smartphone
<http://m.economictimes.com/topic/smartphone> based on its Tizen
<http://m.economictimes.com/topic/Tizen> operating system
<http://m.economictimes.com/topic/operating-system> in the third quarter,
marking the company's latest bid to build up its own ecosystem and reduce
reliance on Google Inc's Android.

The South Korean firm on Monday said the Samsung Z, which comes with a 4.8
inch high-definition display and offers features such as a fingerprint
sensor, will be unveiled at the Tizen Developer Conference in San Francisco
on Tuesday.

The phone will be available in Russia sometime in the July-September period
with other markets <http://m.economictimes.com/topic/markets> to follow,
the firm said in a statement without specifying which markets.

Samsung did not offer sales forecasts or how much the phone will sell for,
though an executive told Reuters in April that the company is working on at
least two models powered by Tizen and that will be released "in a few
countries where we can do well."

The Samsung Z would be the latest effort by the electronics giant to build
momentum for Tizen, with its Gear 2 smartwatches also powered by the
platform.

The majority of Samsung's mobile devices are based on Google's Android
<http://m.economictimes.com/topic/Android> platform. The push to develop
its own operating system is part of efforts to reduce dependence on the
U.S. firm, but delays in product
<http://m.economictimes.com/topic/product> launches
have undercut expectations.

The Samsung executive said in April he thinks Tizen would have to account
for up to 15 percent of Samsung's total smartphone shipments to be deemed a
success.

"There is plenty of room and plenty of opportunity for a strong third
vendor; arguably if you can carve out 10 percent of a two billion units
market in smartphones (by 2018), then that could be an opportunity," said
Rachel Lashford, Singapore-based analyst at Canalys.

Many in the industry are still in the dark about Tizen, however, so there
are questions about Samsung's level of commitment to the platform, Lashford
said.

Analysts also say it will be difficult for Samsung to lure enough
developers to make the apps and services necessary to mount a serious
challenge to dominant platforms Android and iOS from Apple Inc.

Samsung declined to say how many apps are available for the operating
system.

"The market for Tizen won't be as big as Android or Apple's iOS, so I think
it will be a challenge for Samsung to build up an ecosystem," said IM
Investment analyst Lee Min-hee.

Tizen may be more useful as leverage in future negotiations with Google,
Lee said.

http://m.economictimes.com/tech/hardware/break-from-android-samsung-launches-smartphone-with-own-operating-system-tizen/articleshow/35943775.cms

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