Samsung sneaks in the Galaxy Z

A new Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Z  has appeared on the Three mobile network in Sweden, although there is no official word from Samsung as yet.

The Samsung Galaxy Z seems to be a downgraded version of the Samsung Galaxy S II, it features

  • 4.2inch inch touchscreen Super Clear LCD
  • 800 x 480 pixels
  • dual core 1GHz processor.
  • 5 megapixel camera on the back
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread
  • WiFi
  • GPS
  • 8GB of built in storage
  • microSD card slot

 

We are trying to get more information on the availability and launch prospects of this device in India, Price is set at 3995 Sweden Kr =  INR. 28,000/-

Comments

5 responses to “Samsung sneaks in the Galaxy Z”

  1. Jivraj Avatar
    Jivraj

    There is also another galaxy variant named Galaxy R which also has the same specs as Galaxy Z . I dont know whats up with samsung . 

  2. Karandit Avatar
    Karandit

    Weighing 135 grams, Samsung Galaxy Z smartphone comes with Android 2.3
    OS, 4.2 inch Super Clear LCD display, 720p video recording, 5 MP camera
    with LED Flash and 4 x digital zoom, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth
    connectivity, and FM Radio with RDS. The internal memory of the Galaxy Z
    is 8GB which can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card support.The Galaxy Z is a combo between the I9003 Galaxy SL and the S II – it’s got aa Tegra 2 chipset with two 1GHz Cortex-A9 cores.

  3. Animesh Ravi Avatar
    Animesh Ravi

    yes it should cost around 18 – 20000.for such a device it is almost identical to galaxy si9003.

  4. Saj_2001ind Avatar
    Saj_2001ind

    Huh if its priced 28000 no one buy it and go for s2

  5. Rajesh clever Avatar
    Rajesh clever

    hey bharat kindly review lg optimus black and compare with samsung galaxy sl i9003

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