Citing industry sources, the repo
“In these markets, approximately seven million and 500,000 smartphones are sold a month, respectively. Although the Samsung Z1’s market share stands at around 1 percent now, the records are higher than expected given that it runs on a minor operating system,” further adds the report.
Recently, there have been reports on how Samsung has been losing grip in the Indian market. The company has now launched several phones at the Forum 2015. Samsung is hoping the Z1 will catch on in the world’s third-largest smartphone market, boosting its flagging global market share and gaining a foothold for Tizen among India’s first-time smartphone buyers.
The Samsung Z1 Tizen sport a 4-inch 480×800 pixel display, and comes powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Spreadtrum SC7727S processor paired with 512MB of RAM. It supports 3G, dual SIM capabilities, GPS/A-GPS, GLONASS and 802.11n Wi-Fi, and runs Tizen v2.3 out of the box.