Samsung Z2 comes with Tizen 2.4 out of the box

Aug 12, 2016 12:53 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Z2 has been leaking in many images lately, as the smartphone was spotted during the Galaxy Note 7 launch in Africa. Its specs surfaced a few days ago, together with availability details. Now it seems that Samsung too has posted a video with the specs and features incorporated in the upcoming Samsung Z2.

The video has been spotted by SamMobile, which reveals that the upcoming device will come with 4G LTE support, which makes it the first Tizen phone to boast such a feature. The handset will come with Ultra Data Saving Mode for saving on data costs.

Another feature of the device is the My Money Transfer app, which will be made available to Indian users exclusively and will allow them to transfer money in just a few easy steps. Samsung has also improved the flashlight or torch option of the device by adding a new tool for adjusting the brightness. It doesn't seem much, but the flashlight is one of the most useful features of a phone, even if many times it's taken for granted.

Samsung Z2 is said to come with Tizen 2.4 out of the box

The video also reveals that the smartphone might come with a 1.5GHz quad-core processor and have a 5MP rear camera, together with a 3.97-inch WVGA display, a VGA front camera, 1 GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal memory.

Other than that, it could also sport a 1,500mAh battery and run Tizen 2.4 out of the box. The smartphone is also said to arrive with support for LTE, GPS, Glonass, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 2.0, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n.

Word is that Samsung Z2 will be made available in multiple countries, including Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Turkey, South Africa, Indonesia, and the United Arab Emirates. Rumors suggest that it might carry a price tag of $70 while the release date has yet to be announced.