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Hi guys,

The first Tizen phone, the Samsung Z1, will be released in India next month. According to another report Samsung intends to release the Tizen smartphone initially in India, but then will also launch in China in February 2015, shortly followed in Korea in the first half of 2015.

http://www.tizenexperts.com/2014/12/tizen-samsung-z1-full-specifications-leaked-india-release-followed-china-korea/

edit: new pictures: http://www.tizenexperts.com/2014/12/more-leaked-pictures-of-first-tizen-smartphone-samsung-z1-sm-z130h/

The price would be less than 100.000 Korean won = 75 euro = 90 US dollar = 5.700 Indian rupee

Will you buy one ?

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