Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Wear OS Confirmed 100% | Why Samsung Is Moving To Wear OS? The Truth!! By TechnoProz

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Aug 13, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Wear OS Confirmed 100% | Why Samsung Is Moving To Wear OS? The Truth!!

Hey, what is up everyone so Samsung has finally decided to ditch the ti zen OS in favor of Google's rear OS, as reported and confirmed by Korean media. So why, after shipping, four major smartwatches with ti zen operating system Samsung is going with weir OS. We will find out in this episode. Okay, so the news regarding the weir OS on Samsung, smartwatches is not new. In fact, one of the first smartwatches from Samsung the gear live, had android rear operating system, which was the old name of google rear OS. At that time, VIR OS was lagging a lot and the chipsets that powered those smartwatches were also not as much powerful.

That was the first reason Samsung decided to make its own OS for smartwatches. In this way, we saw massive success of ti zen OS on gear, s3, galaxy watch and watch active series. The battery life was good. The UI was not stuttering a lot, and it had thousands of watch faces, but one area that Samsung failed to polish was the app development for ti zen OS. It's not like ti zen is so much hard to make apps on, but when a security researcher was asked, what do you think about ti zen OS? He just said it may be the worst code.

I've ever seen everything you can do wrong there. They do it. You can see that nobody with any understanding of security, looked at this code or wrote it. It's like taking an undergraduate and letting him program your software, okay. So there's a lot of insult for ti zen, but at the same time these words from the security analyst are quite concerning.

As you know, a lot of people use Samsung pay to make payments directly from their watch and due to its weak security. Ti zen OS can be a potential threat to your banking information. Coming on to the main point that why Samsung is finally moving to weir OS and the answer for this, in simple words- is the lack of app development on ti zen OS, for example, cacao messenger is a popular messaging application in South Korea, but its companion application is not available on ti zen OS or on the rear OS, but the Apple Watch OS has cacao messenger application, which is quite disappointing to see in Samsung's own hometown, while moving to verbs Samsung can attract a lot of audiences for Google rear platform, and in this way, developers can also start making apps for a platform on which it is comparatively easy to make apps on as compared to a totally different ti zen operating system. The other thing that made Samsung's mind for this change is that the Google veer OS has improved a lot. For example.

Here I have two weird OS smartwatches: one is the fossil generation 5 and the other one is stick watch pro 3. Now, fossil generation 5 barely survives a day, and it lags a lot while the tick wash pro 3 on a similar Google wear. Os version is much faster, and it has a battery life on par with galaxy watch 3. Thanks to the weir 4100 series chipset, which is about 80 faster than previous generation. Also, it is quite power efficient as well.

Considering this we can see an updated version of rear 4100 series chipset that will power the galaxy watch for, and things will definitely improve a lot. One last thing a lot of people were concerned about was that what will happen with our watch faces or apps that we have purchased from the galaxy store? The clear answer to this is still unknown, but for the watch bases I think Samsung has quite a good revenue from the store and Samsung can let it go like this, so they will definitely find a way to merge galaxy store with a rear operating system. This was the latest update on weir OS for Samsung's upcoming smartwatch. Now it has been confirmed, therefore, no need for any doubt or rumors. Now, just we have to wait and see how well this google's rear OS platform will perform on Samsung Galaxy, smartwatches, and I'll catch.

You guys in the next one until then, bye, bye,.


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