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Indian consumers bombard Samsung Z1 to withdraw from low-end smartphone market

Sihai science and technology channel, January 23 - "the 3.15 megapixel rear camera and the 3 megapixel front camera make this mobile phone look like an old mobile phone in 2010!" an Indian filmmaker's experience in buying a mobile phone has made Samsung's strategy for India, the world's third largest smartphone market, subject to fierce media bombardment. Although Samsung hopes to expand its global market share through India's low-end smartphone market, the Samsung Z1, which has too many defects, still makes Samsung wrong.

According to the media, in addition to the low pixel of the camera, Samsung Z1 also has some unsolved problems, such as lack of application software, lack of functions, and outdated operating system. The $92, or 572 yuan, price of each smartphone is not comparable to many powerful low-end smartphones. In this regard, industry analysts have said that the prospect of Samsung's tizen mobile phone system is very slim, and it can't be compared with Android system because of the big gap. The tizen system looks more like a joke. According to the latest news, Samsung Z1 has cancelled plans to launch in markets outside India.