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Samsung launches Tizen phone in India

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SEOUL/NEW DELHI: Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd has launched the first smartphone powered by its Tizen operating system, a major developmen­t in the tech giant’s aim to build a software ecosystem to rival Google Inc’s Android.

The Z1 device went on sale in India yesterday for 5,700 rupees ($92) each, targeting first-time smartphone buyers, the world’s No. 1 smartphone maker said in a statement.

The no-nonsense handset — one of Samsung’s cheapest — sports a four-inch display, a plastic body and a simplified user interface.

The launch is a key step in the company’s strategy to break free from the Android platform, which powers Samsung’s flagship Galaxy devices and most other smartphone­s on the market.

At less than $100, the Z1 will be able to compete with low-price offerings by manufactur­ers like Micromax Infomatics Ltd in India. The price will also help convince first-time smartphone buyers to try a Tizenpower­ed device, analysts say.

“Samsung has better chances of success with first-time smartphone users, who may have limited exposure to the huge ecosystem offerings from Android or (Apple Inc’s) iOS,” Internatio­nal Data Corp analyst Kiranjeet Kaur said ahead of the launch.

While India is already the world’s thirdbigge­st market for smartphone­s, most consumers in the country do not yet own one of the devices, meaning the growth potential is huge.

A Samsung spokeswoma­n said the firm had not decided whether to launch the Z1 in any other countries.

The company is however pushing to grow Tizen on other platforms such as television­s.

Until now, Tizen has been deployed only in Samsung smartwatch­es and cameras, leading some analysts to doubt if it would ever power devices in the crucial smartphone business.

The mobile division as a whole accounted for about 68% of the firm’s operating profit in 2013.

Delays in a Tizen smartphone launch undermined confidence and dissuaded third-party developers from creating software applicatio­ns needed to populate a Tizen ecosystem.

Samsung says more than 1,000 apps will be available for download in the Tizen Store — a tiny fraction of the number of offerings on Google Play.

The Z1 comes with pre-installed apps and web links to services like Amazon. com, Flipkart, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Yahoo and YouTube.

Z1 buyers will also get free data from Indian mobile operators Reliance Communicat­ions Ltd and Aircel for six months, as well as free music and video content worth a combined 1,750 rupees per year.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Hyun Chil Hong, right, president and CEO of Samsung India Electronic­s, and Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi hold the new Z1 smartphone­s at its launch in New Delhi yesterday.
REUTERS Hyun Chil Hong, right, president and CEO of Samsung India Electronic­s, and Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi hold the new Z1 smartphone­s at its launch in New Delhi yesterday.

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