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Samsung appears to have started manufacturing the Z3 in India

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Last updated: September 14th, 2015 at 12:56 UTC+02:00

We know that it's only a matter of time before Samsung releases its next Tizen-powered smartphone which will be called the Samsung Z3. The handset has already been spotted at the FCC and some pictures of the device have also been leaked online. From the looks of it the company has started manufacturing the Z3 in India, at its manufacturing facility in Noida.

Data from import tracker Zauba shows that components for an initial production run of 1,000 units have been shipped from Korea to India and it's likely that the numbers will go up in the coming months as Samsung ramps up production before release. It usually doesn't take more than a few days before that happens, we've seen this happen before with the Samsung Z1. The Z3 is going to feature a 5-inch 1280x720p display, a 1.3Ghz, quad-core Spreadtrum SC7730S processor with 1.5GB of RAM, 8-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front camera, this time around Samsung is going to launch its Tizen-powered smartphone in many more markets.

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