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itel, the renowned brand dedicated to offering affordable and high-quality consumer electronics, is excited to introduce its latest breakthrough smartphone to the Ghanaian market – the itel S24.
This innovative device from the Super Series sets a new standard for exceptional value, featuring a remarkable 108MP super definition camera at an unbeatable price point.
Under the theme of "Capture Moments Without Limits," the itel S24 opens up a world of unmatched clarity and detail, empowering users to unleash their creativity and capture stunning visual content wherever they go.

At the heart of its outstanding camera performance lies the Samsung HM6 ISOCELL Sensor, equipped with Nonapixel Plus technology.
This cutting-edge sensor combines nine pixels to capture more light in low-light conditions and enhance clarity in night scenes, ensuring breathtaking images even in challenging environments. Additionally, the S24 features a 3X in-sensor zoom, allowing users to effortlessly capture distant subjects and intricate details.
With a range of shooting modes including Portrait mode, Movie Master mode, and Fancy Photography Filters, the itel S24 enables everyone to express their unique lifestyle through photography.
Portrait mode utilizes advanced AI beauty algorithms to enhance facial features and produce flawless portraits, while Movie Master mode provides a variety of vlog templates to simplify video creation and spark creativity.
The Fancy Photography Filters add depth and style to street photography, enriching the storytelling experience for users.
In addition to its groundbreaking camera capabilities, the itel S24 is powered by a high-performance Helio G91 processor, ensuring smooth multitasking, video shooting, and gaming experiences.

Paired with ample memory and expandable storage options of up to 16GB RAM + 256GB storage, the S24 offers enhanced performance and ample space for storing memories.
The itel S24 boasts a stylish design with a 90Hz 6.6-inch punch-hole display, delivering an incredibly smooth user experience whether scrolling through content or playing high-refresh-rate games.
Available in Dawn White, Coastline Blue, and Starry Black, the S24 features a back cover design with creative colour-changing technology and a wave-like glitter texture, adding an elegant touch to its aesthetic appeal.
Notably, the itel S24 is the only smartphone with a 108MP camera available in the $110 price range, making it accessible to a wider audience without compromising on quality.
In an interview, the Marketing Manager for itel Ghana, Tuekpe Michael stated that “the itel S24 sets a new standard for mobile photography technology in Ghana and elevates the user camera experience to unprecedented levels.”
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