The Samsung Z, which is the company’s first Tizen powered smartphone has been delayed again, the handset was due to launch in Russia, although Samsung has now postponed the launch of the device.
Samsung’s first Tizen smartphone was due to launch in Russia in quarter three, the company has now announced that it is delaying the launch of the device to “further enhance [the] Tizen ecosystem,”.
Samsung is looking to use its Tizen platform as an alternative to Google’s Android, the company is currently the top Android smartphone maker, and its latest smart watches run Tizen.
The Samsung Z was announced back in June, we have been hearing about the device for quite some time, and it comes with mid range specifications when compared to Samsung’s Android devices.
The Samsung Z has a 4.8 inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, the handset features a quad core 2.3GHz processor and 2GB of RAM, it also comes with 16GB of storage and a microSD card slot.
Other specifications on this new Tizen smartphone include an 8 megapixel rear camera and a front facing 2.1 megapixel camera, the device also has a fingerprint sensor, plus a range of apps that you find on the company’s Android devices like Samsung S Health and more.
Source WSJ
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