Tizen,
a platform backed up by Samsung and Intel, and almost entirely reliant
on HTML5 just ended up on the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE for a quick
spin, giving us a better idea about what’s in store. Tizen sounded more
like a puzzle rather than a real-world platform just a week or so ago,
but then came an endorsement by Sprint, the release of version 1.0 of
the platform and a prototype device along with a developers’ conference.
All of this is an indication that the platform is not that far from
ending up on actual devices.
The video below demonstrates the animation effects
on Tizen, starting with image gallery where you can scroll through
images in a spiral or a list view, with a neat, smooth animation. We
don’t really see any practical value in such layouts - they actually
seem counterintuitive and a bit cumbersome to use, but for those who
want an extra flare, that’s it.
The effects,
the scalable UI, built with the help of CSS, HTML5, and open standards,
are also impressive, but again we saw no real contribution to usability.
If it’s for bragging rights, though, Tizen gets them - check out the
video below and let us know what you think about the effects and the
Tizen Animation Framework.
source: TizenExperts via Engadget