The Samsung Gear S4 will be managed by wear OS, not by Tizen

For several years, the Korean company has begun to bet on its wearables for its own operating system called Tizen, an operating system that is also available in some of the smartphones that it launches on the market in emerging countries, in addition to televisions that sells.

The latest version of Tizen for Gear devices offers us not only a fantastic performance, something that wear OS suffers from, but it also offers us a very tight battery consumption, another of the great problems of wear OS. But according to Evan Blass, the next Gear S4 will not be managed by Tizen, but rather with wear OS.

The difference in performance offered by both operating systems is amply proven and the only reason why Samsung wants to risk launching wearOS on its smartwatch is that Google is behind, and assumes the consequences.

Google seems to have realized that partnering with LG to launch smartwatches was a mistake, not because they were bad devices, which in part they were, but because the only manufacturer that has a pull around the world is Samsung, for something is the largest smartphone manufacturer in the world.

In addition, the Korean company has distribution in all countries of the world, something that Google cannot compete with if it launched its own smartwatches by the hand of the Pixel 3, as has been rumored in recent weeks.

Samsung invests a lot in advertising, something that no other company does, which would allow Google's smartwatch operating system to become a real and well-known option in the market and incidentally get out of the ostracism where Google has been putting this system operational.

Wear OS has only received one name change as the only new release in more than a year and a half. If Samsung can not save Google's mobile platform For wearable device, I honestly do not think anyone can.


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