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Samsung Z4 smartphone with Tizen 3.0 OS launched, will reach India this month

Keeping its own Tizen OS alive, Samsung has launched a new smartphone loaded up with the operating system – Z4. The handset runs the Tizen’s version 3.0 and will launch in India this month itself. It will come in Black, Gold and Silver colour variants, based on the market. The smartphone will also be showcased at the Tizen Developer Conference, scheduled for May 16-17 in San Francisco, California.
Sporting 4.5-inch WVGA (480×800 pixels resolution) display, Samsung Z4 is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor paired with 1GB RAM. It features a 5MP rear camera with f/2.2 aperture and dual-LED flash, along with 5MP front-facing camera with the same aperture.
“With the Samsung Z4, users can easily snap photos and videos with palm, auto and voice control. For faster selfies, users can take a photo by showing their palm and saying “cheese” or by waiting for Auto Selfie, which uses facial recognition to take sharp and accurate pictures,” said the South Korean tech company. “We’re dedicated to providing our customers with devices that offer smarter mobile interactions,” said DJ Koh, president of mobile communications business, Samsung Electronics.
He further added, “The Samsung Z4 brings a simplified mobile experience to first time smartphone users and represents our ongoing commitment to expanding the Tizen ecosystem.”