Samsung Z2 now available for purchase in Indonesia and Nepal as well

Shortly after receiving certification from DG SDPPI (the Indonesian equivalent of the US FCC), the Tizen-powered Samsung Z2 smartphone has been launched in the country. The device carries a price tag of IDR 899,000 (around $70) there.
In addition, the phone has also been released in Nepal, where it costs NPR 7,290 (around $70).
For those who aren't aware, the phone is already available for purchase in Africa, where it carries a price tag of around $70 and $78, respectively.- where the Z2 was Paytm exclusive at launch - you can now also purchase it through Amazon.
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