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Samsung said to bring Tizen running devices to 2014's MWC



The HTML-5 based operating system developed with Intel, also collaborating parts from it's previous platform, bada, Tizen is reportedly running officially only on the lately unveiled smart camera, Samsung NX300M and on a few developer units.

According to the reports, the South Korean manufacturer was reported to launch the company's own Tizen operating system late this year, but then came in rumors for next year's Consumer Electronics Show. And now the Korean's have confirmed its announcement Tizen powered devices for 2014's Mobile World Congress.

As reports come in from the source, Samsung have already sent out it's invitations for their event that is to be held a day before MWC get's off the ground, on 23rd of February, 2014 in Barcelona, Spain, where the company was seemingly teasing "An exclusive sneak preview of the newest Tizen devices as well as an opportunity to learn about the major milestones that the Tizen project has hit since last year's event."

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