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The Ipro Amber 5S (3G) and Ipro Amber 5S pro (4G) mobile device launched by telecommunications giant, MTN Ghana in partnership with Micfrim phones, is a total definition of smart phones.
This isn't just improvements in phone calls and text messaging but the ability to access social networking sites with ease.
MTN subscribers who purchase the phone will enjoy free 800MB data for 6 months and one hour free YouTube streaming every day.
The Ipro Amber 5S (3G) and Ipro Amber 5S pro (4G) smart phones are to provide all customers the opportunity to enjoy faster internet coverage.
The phones have been specially designed taking into consideration and improving on the issues that customers raised on the MTN Smart phone introduced by the Telco seven months ago.
The two phones are 4G and 3G entry level smartphones that run on the Android Go Operating System.
With a 5inch screen, the MTN IPro Amber 5s/ ipro Amber 5s Pro phones come well equipped with pre-installed apps such as WhatsApp, Google Maps, Facebook, YouTube, and many more.
The adaptability of the device makes it easier than ever to connect with others wherever you go.
The phones come at a retail price of GH₵275 and GH₵255 for the 4G and 3G respectively.
This phone is available nationwide at all MTN Ghana service centres, iZone stores and major mobile phone stores near you.
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