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Microsoft Mobile devices has yet launched glamorous handset the Lumia 535 in Accra.
Lumia 535, which is an upgrade to the Lumia 530, is the first Windows Phone from Microsoft to augment the Lumia range.
The launch coincided with the final draw of "Microsoft Make it Happen" promotion in Ghana, where winners were picked for an all-expense-paid holiday trip to Sentosa Island in Singapore.
Speaking at the launch the Microsoft Business Development Manager, Kola Osinowo said, "innovation should be available to everyone and our endeavor is to make it accessible through our range of affordable Lumia devices".
He said Microsoft is giving the real time value to consumers which enables them to engage in productive and innovative driven activities within a short possible time on Lumia range.


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