Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 could switch back to Wear OS
Is Samsung ditching Tizen?
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TheGear Livein 2014 was the last smartwatch thatSamsungmade withGoogle-powered software on board – it was so long ago that Wear OS was still called Android Wear – but the rumor is that the company is about to make the switch back.
According to the usually reliableIce Universe on Twitter, “Samsung’s new watch will use Android to replace Tizen@. The tipster doesn’t provide any other information, so it’s down to us to fill in the blanks here.
Ever since the Gear Live, Samsung has used its own Tizen software on its smartwatches, and it’s made a pretty good go of it too. The most recent launch was theGalaxy Watch 3back in August, which we liked very much.
As for what the “new watch” will be, that’s not clear – two new models areapparently in the pipeline, but whether either of these will be theGalaxy Watch 4or perhaps a new entry in the more affordable Active series of Samsung smartwatches remains to be seen.
Samsung’s new watch will use Android to replace Tizen.February 19, 2021
To sum it up, there’s a lot we don’t know, except that the switch might be made – and among the questions that we have is why Samsung would decide to go back to the Google and Android camp. Perhaps maintaining Tizen is too much of an extra burden.
It’s true that theGalaxy S21had a few more Google ties than previous Samsung smartphones, so it’s possible that the two companies are friendlier than they have been for a while. This could be a sign of Google getting Samsung to help push a platform that has been in the doldrums of late.
Right now there are very few top-tier Wear OS smartwatches of note, with the likes of theFossil Gen 5and theTicWatch Pro 3left flying the flag. It’s certainly debatable whether Wear OS is any better than Tizen, though you could argue that Google’s offering has better app support and a wider choice of watch faces.
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What we could really do with is aGoogle Pixel smartwatchto set the standard for Wear OS wearables going forward, but it’s been a long time since we heard a solid rumor about that device. PerhapsGoogle’s acquisition of Fitbitwill put it back on the drawing board.
ViaAndroid Police
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