Samsung Z1: it raises again before the cameras

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Samsung is preparing to launch its first smartphone powered by its own mobile operating system, Tizen, and in the near future. In addition to a very short period of time, it was also reported that it would start being sold in India. In addition, previous rumors have suggested that Samsung is expected to launch its input range smartphone, the Samsung Z1, January 18, India with an estimated price of around 90 dollars.

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Samsung had planned for some time now, to launch a smartphone powered by its own OS Tizen instead of Android, for what is considered as a movement to restrict its dependence on Google. If the company has confirmed that it intends indeed launch a smartphone powered by Tizen, it also reported that such a device is not even close to the day.

If we have already seen the Samsung Z1 through various clichés, they were few to satisfy our appetite. Fortunately, a new series of images come to make their appearance on the canvas, revealing a wealth of information about the future of the smartphone South Korean firm.
The photographs reveal such information on the front of the Z1, including its screen Home, her physical home button and capacitive buttons "Previous" and "Recent Apps". A second picture shows the left side portion of Z1, and the volume knob.

According to previous rumors, the Samsung Z1 should have a 4-inch screen sporting a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels, dual-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz, and coupled with 768 MB RAM and 4 GB of internal storage expandable with a micro SD card.

It is also expected that the smartphone has a 3 megapixel camera on the back and a VGA front camera that can only be used as your Skype calls or hangout. A battery of 1500 mAh, and 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi b / g / n complete specifications. Under the hood, you will also find Bluetooth 4.0, a GPS chip, and two SIM ports.

Note that the smartphone runs on Tizen 2.3 . He is expected to appear next month in India, followed by China and South Korea with a very affordable price.

What do you think of the Samsung Z1? Can it really be necessary on a market dominated by ultra Android?
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