
Samsung introduced a new smartphone that uses the open source operating system called Tizen.
The Samsung Z marks a before and after in this company, whose devices worked so far with Google's operating system, Android.
The device has a high definition screen 4.8-inch AMOLED HD, Quad Core 2.3 GHz processor, 2,600 mAh battery, fingerprint reader and will arrive in the third quarter market before leaving Russia sales in other countries, he said the company in a statement.

There Tizen Samsung promoted as a platform not only for phones but for a range of devices capable of communicating with each other in the future, from appliances to door locks, to watches.
In addition to the new smartphone, the company introduced a prototype TV that connects to online content using the operating system.
A thousand developers witnessed Samsung's offer, a project that revolves around Tizen to "control objects at home and on the body."
The Samsung VP ejcutivo, Jong-Deok Choi, explained that "the goal of this project is to develop services for the whole of the Internet of Things.".
The operating system Tizen open source, developed by a conglomerate of 12 companies led by South Korean giant Samsung Electronics and Intel U.S., is designed to run on both tablets and smartphones and numerous electronic devices.
In fact, the platform is already used by a "smart" clock Gear 2, released by Samsung in February.
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