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Put away your books and clear your desk, it's time for a pop quiz. Can you name the four largest smartphone operating systems in order during the third quarter? Pencils down. Android is first, with iOS second and Windows Phone third. So which platform did you put in fourth place? If you wrote BlackBerry, you are...wrong. According to Strategy Analytics, Samsung's home grown Tizen OS surpassed BlackBerry OS during the three months from July through September.
Samsung originally developed Tizen during a time period when it was going through a Cold War with Google. At the heart of the issue was Sammy's contention that it was responsible for the success of Android. There was even talk that Samsung was going to stop producing Android phones. That, of course, never happened.
While BlackBerry is about to launch its first Android powered phone tomorrow, with the BlackBerry Priv, it is still supporting BlackBerry 10 for the time being. But as BlackBerry OS usage continues to decline, it will become more apparent that the company's long-term future rests with Google's open source OS.
Put away your books and clear your desk, it's time for a pop quiz. Can you name the four largest smartphone operating systems in order during the third quarter? Pencils down. Android is first, with iOS second and Windows Phone third. So which platform did you put in fourth place? If you wrote BlackBerry, you are...wrong. According to Strategy Analytics, Samsung's home grown Tizen OS surpassed BlackBerry OS during the three months from July through September.
Samsung originally developed Tizen during a time period when it was going through a Cold War with Google. At the heart of the issue was Sammy's contention that it was responsible for the success of Android. There was even talk that Samsung was going to stop producing Android phones. That, of course, never happened.
While BlackBerry is about to launch its first Android powered phone tomorrow, with the BlackBerry Priv, it is still supporting BlackBerry 10 for the time being. But as BlackBerry OS usage continues to decline, it will become more apparent that the company's long-term future rests with Google's open source OS.