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Makes it possible for corporate workers to conveniently access innovative smartphones and Tabs.
Global Smartphone giant, Huawei Technologies Ghana has launched their Corporate Roadshow aimed at making it convenient for corporate workers to access Huawei’s range of smart devices such as the Huawei P8, G8 and MediaPad T1 series.
The Huawei Corporate Roadshow which is currently ongoing at the Heritage Tower and later scheduled for the Premier and Ridge Towers will give corporate workers the opportunity to intimately experience Huawei premium devices and make purchases at their convenience right at their places of work.
Robin Sun, Country Manager for Device Business at Huawei Technologies Ghana said, “Huawei believes in making life smarter and easier for our consumers”.
“This initiative will give workers who have little or no time the chance to acquaint themselves with and shop for Huawei smart devices. This we hope will reduce the stress of going all the way to shops in town to purchase them especially during this festive season” he added.
Huawei’s Corporate Roadshow will give participants the opportunity to directly experience Huawei smartphones and Tablets hands-on and make comparisons with their current choice of smartphones and Tabs.
Visitors to the Roadshow will experience free Wi-Fi, the latest Huawei Bluetooth speaker with 360-degree surround sound and get the opportunity to try the Wheel of Fortune which will see them win exciting giveaways and more. A team of well-trained Personnel will also be available to provide the necessary personal assistance for visitors.
The Huawei Corporate Roadshow which is currently ongoing in Accra is expected to be replicated across other major Business enclaves nationwide.
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