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MTN Ghana, the country’s leading telecommunications and data service provider, in partnership with Samsung, the world’s leading mobile device manufacturer has launched the Samsung S6 in Ghana.
MTN Ghana customers who purchase the S6 from MTN will receive 2.5 GB of free data for 6 months and 100% bonus on recharge for three months.
To make it easier for people to acquire the new S6, MTN has entered into an arrangement with Fidelity Bank to enable its customers who are account holders of the bank purchase and pay the phone in six instalments.
The Samsung Galaxy S6, which is the successor of the Samsung Galaxy S5, has a new impressive look.
The phone offers the perfect combination of glass and metal and the world’s first dual edge screen. It also comes with a 16MP primary camera and a 5MP secondary camera.
The S6 has the unique ability to deliver four hours usage time after charging for 10 minutes.
The Chief Marketing Officer of MTN Ghana, Rahul De said, “Our interest in promoting the Galaxy S6 phone in Ghana is as a result of our vision of leading the delivery of a bold new digital world. The ultimate objective is to encourage Ghanaians to use the internet to improve their lives and boost productivity.”
Mr. De assured customers that MTN continues to invest in devices that will enrich the overall digital experience of customers while delivering exceptional world class internet services to its customers.
MTN leads the data market with more than 50% market share. The company, whose vision is to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world, continues to partner leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to provide different ranges of devices in the market.
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