Samsung released its second Tizen model handset in India already and now Z3 is expected in Europe as well.

The specs of Z3 show a display that is a 5-inch HD Super AMOLED, a 1.3GHz quad-core processor and 1 GB of RAM. The rear-facing camera is an 8-megapixel, while the front camera is a 5-megapixel unit. Internal storage can go as high as 128 GB (by adding a microSD), but the standard is only 8GB. The phone sports a 2,600 mAh battery and supports Samsung's Ultra Power Saving Mode, a feature that keeps just the elementary functions of the smartphone when you really need to save battery life.

The Galaxy J2 was the first model to have Ultra Data Saving Mode. A product of the Indian R&D Samsung center, the energy saving program also compresses incoming and outgoing Internet traffic so that a lot of energy is spared.

Region specific content is available through Mix Radio apps, which lets Z3 adapt at every geographical region it arrives to.

A clue that the smartphone will reach Europe would be the letter F in the name, which usually is destined for European countries: Z3s have the identification number SM-Z300F. It will be a premiere for Tizen phones to reach the Old World and rumors say that the initial launch countries include Germany, France, the UK, Russia and Poland.

Regardless of where it will be sold, the new Z3 will be protected by Samsung's KNOX security suite.

The KNOX security suite is designed with the safety of users in mind, especially for the public sector. A top level of safety and confidentiality is ensured by the security suite, which makes the phone highly compatible with tasks of the police, banks, government departments and hospitals.

"Mobile security and data confidentiality is of paramount importance to Samsung," Vice President Enterprise Business Team, Samsung UK & Ireland, Graham Long, declared.

Reviewers commend Samsung Z3 for supporting version 1.0 of KNOX on Tizen. As the hardware of the phone is decent for a low tier device, the safety suite embedded in the handset adds value to it and makes it a viable option for many countries.

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