Samsung Z2 Pros & Cons Review

Picture of the Samsung Z2, by Samsung

- Analysis by KJ David


The first 4G LTE (up to 150Mbps data rates) model under Samsung's Tizen-powered Z-series, the Z2, delivers the developer-friendly Tizen 2.4 OS via a low-caliber package of pros and cons.

Its biggest pitfalls include an ancient 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera , a 4-inch WVGA (800 x 480) TFT screen , and a 1500mAh-only battery capacity that pales in comparison to the roughly-2300mAh average when it came out. Those cons, however, are accompanied by pros like Samsung's S bike mode for rider safety, a quad-core processor running at 1.5GHz (most others run on 1.2GHz or 1.3GHz only), and the VoLTE in-call audio enhancement technology . It also has 8GB of memory extendable by up to 128GB and a 5-megapixel LED-flash rear camera, which strike just about the right notes, for a phone with its kind of low-cost specs. A certain attention is brought to multimedia, with the Jio entertainment suite offered for the first 90 days.

In a nutshell, even though the Tizen-sporting Samsung Z2 is way-more-basic than tons of entry-level 2016 Androids, it likely fits the bill as an app/platform developer's mobile sidekick with its open-source platform.


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