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Transsion Technologies Limited, manufacturers of Infinix phones, has introduced the new Infinix S4 - the latest of the S series - onto the Ghanaian market.
In a grand event, dubbed “Empower the Infinity in You” held in Accra, the launch saw key stakeholders and Infinix enthusiasts attend.
Infinix Trainer, Patricia Mensah insisted that the S4 will give selfie lovers an experience like no other.
Customers present also got a rare opportunity to interact with the device for the very first time with about four random winners taking the new sensation home.
The new Infinix S4 is set to take selfie lovers by storm with its 32MP AI selfie camera that is packed with the latest AI imaging techniques.
The S4 also comes with a 6.2’ waterdrop display screen, a triple rear camera for much better portrait images and a super-fast octa-core chipset.
The S4 is all about creating the ultimate superior selfie for a purpose, which is to create an empowerment potential for its consumers.
When a selfie is taken on the S4, it will be one of a kind, the kind that might turn one into a social media star.
The S4 is reputed as a robust and most affordable smartphone in its class.
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