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Samsung’s Low Budget Tizen Based Smart Phone Leaked

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The idea of Samsung to integrate the Ti zen software into one of its devices wasn’t that catchy to Samsung Boys and girls.The first Tizen Smart phone didn’t actually do quite well as anticipated by Samsung,and clearly was no match for Android.However if the rumors are true a low budget smart phone could penetrate the smart phone industry and be yet another kiddo from Samsung.

The purposed Low entry budget phone will be known as the SMZ130H model that’s also expected to feature a dual sim capability.Sammobile.com however gives very few basic specs about the device despite previous leaks of it via online.”The smartphone with a model number SM-Z130H was spotted through its FCC certification. The documents don’t reveal any information about the specifications of the device apart from that fact that it might feature a 4-inch touchscreen, dual-SIM card slot, Wi-Fi , Bluetooth, microSD card slot, and a primary camera with an LED flash. The device has been leaked a couple of times in the past and it was revealed that it might run Tizen 2.3 and will sport a 3.2-megapixel camera as well as an FM Radio”,quoted sammobile.com

SamMobile previously reported that the Samsung Z would be priced at $100 and include a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display capable of pushing 1280 by 720 resolution. The device will be powered by a quad-core 2.3 processor, and SamMobile speculates this will be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 system-on-a-chip.

 

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