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The first smart dual SIM Windows smart phone, Lumia 630 and Nokia XL Dual SIMs in Ghana have been launched in Ghana.
Thus mobile phone enthusiasts from now onwards will have a choice of buying Nokia dual sim mobile phones in the country, following the acquisition of Nokia Devices and Services business by the global electronic giant Microsoft.
The Lumia 630 Dual SIM delivers an unrivalled smart phone experience, with quad-core

Mr. David Anku , (right) Marketing Manager in charge of Western and Central Africa explains features of the phone to journalists.
Fred Oriunuebho, Communications Manager, West and Central Africa said: “With high-end technologies and apps, a seamless Windows Phone 8.1 experience and the first ever Dual SIM Lumia empowering people to connect on their terms, we think the Lumia 630 Dual SIM is undoubtedly the best smart phone in its affordable price range.”
Also available is the colourful Bluetooth Mini Speaker, which connects wirelessly using the new easy to use Device Hub app and plays for 15 hours and transforms almost any surface into big-sounding bass, helping people get the most from MixRadio streaming, videos and games, and also functions as a convenient speaker phone on the go.
“We feel the dual SIM capability and signature Lumia design and experiences make it unbeatable in its range,” said David Anku, Marketing Manager, Nokia Ghana.
The Lumia 630Dual SIM will be available in a range of colours including bright orange, bright yellow, bright green, white and black.
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