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Tizen StoreThe Tizen operating system doesn't have it too easy. The company has already postponed it several times and canceled the Samsung Z over the summer, which did not exactly give its system the best name. At the time, Samsung appealed, saying it needed more time to start selling a phone with enough apps, but the fewer users you have, the more likely developers won't want to make apps for your platform. Unfortunately, Samsung makes the very mistake of not wanting to release the system into circulation.

Or does he want to?

Most recently, details about the upcoming low-cost phone with the model designation SM-Z130H have appeared. Even if it won't exactly be a flagship with top hardware and an eye-catching design, Samsung will launch a model that could quickly expand. That is why he wants to start selling it in one of the most populous countries in the world, where he lost his lead in terms of mobile market share a few months ago.

The first Tizen OS phone will go on sale in India, where it can gain quite a large audience as Tizen OS has lower hardware requirements than Android and so it can be sold cheaper than Samsung phones with the system Android. The first phone will feature the Tizen 2.3 operating system, but this may change by the time the phone is released. On the back side, there will then be a cheaper camera with a resolution of 3.2 megapixels, which is the same resolution that the rear camera had, for example iPhone 3GS in 2009. In addition, the phone will feature dual SIM and FM radio, two very popular phone features in India.

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*Source: SamMobile

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