Samsung has silently opened up a website to tease us about its next developer conference. The Samsung Developer Conference will be taking place from October 18th to 19th this year at San Francisco. While not much details about sessions and keynotes are available on the website as of now, Samsung is requesting developers to subscribe to the list to stay updated of any latest news around the developer conference by providing their email addresses.
Like every year, Samsung will likely be sharing information about some cool new developments from its smartphone, TVs, home appliances and other things and also give us details about what its partners are up to towards disrupting the future of technology. The Samsung Developer Conference is also great place to learn about new things as Samsung will be hosting a number of workshops during the two-day event.
Tizen is likely going to be a key focus point during this year’s Developer Conference. With rumors about new Tizen devices such as the Samsung Z4, which has recently made a visit at the FCC, and Z5 spreading everywhere on the internet, the developer conference could likely be the place where we get to know more about Tizen 3.0 for mobile which is the version of Tizen that will most certainly be running on the yet to be launched Tizen devices.
Head over to https://www.sdc2017.com for more details.
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