Samsung's upcoming Tizen-based smartphone Samsung Z2, successor of the Samsung Z1, has been in news for a while now. It has now emerged that the device will be released this week.
The Samsung Z2 will be launched in India on Aug. 11, come with a price tag of Rs. Rs. 4,499, and available in two colours -- Black and White, according to PhoneHorn (via SamMobile).
It may be recalled that a Samsung handset with model number SM-Z200F, believed to be the Samsung Z2, was certified by Bluetooth recently, giving a hint that its release date isn't far off. It was also reported that the handset will sport a 4-inch display with LTE connectivity, house Voice Control and S Bike Mode features, and come with My Money Transfer app for Indian users.
The Samsung Z1, which was released in 2015, sports a 4-inch PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen with 480x800 pixels (233ppi pixel density) and measures 120.4x63.2x9.7 mm in dimension. Under the hood, it has a 1.2GHz dual core Speedtrum SC7727S processor, a home-made Tizen operating system, a 4GB internal memory expandable up to 64GB via microSD card, a 768MB RAM, a 3.15MP main camera with LED flash, Geo-tagging and face detection, a VGA front-snapper, and a 1,500mAh battery.