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For Galaxy Note lovers who plan to use the new and the world’s most powerful smartphone device, Samsung has announced it will give out free gifts for consumers who pre-order and purchase any of the new Galaxy Note10 or Note10+.
Samsung successfully unpacked the Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ last week globally and according to Samsung Ghana, pre-order for the device has been activated for Ghanaian consumers via online and at all authorized Samsung shops across Ghana.
“Pre-orders will require that customers make a deposit of GHs1000 at an authorized Samsung shop of their choice to ensure they are the first to receive the Note10. Preorder now and receive a free wireless Galaxy Buds valued at GHs800, valid while stocks last,” said Tracy Kyei, Marketing Manager at Samsung Ghana.
For the first time ever, the Galaxy Note comes in two sizes, so consumers can find the Galaxy Note that’s best for them. The Galaxy Note10 opens up the Note to users who want the power of the S Pen and ultimate productivity in a compact form factor, packing a 6.3-inch Cinematic Infinity Display into the most compact Note yet. The Galaxy Note10+ features the biggest Note display ever with a 6.8-inch Cinematic Infinity Display on a device that’s still easy to hold and easy to use.
The Galaxy Note10 features the award-winning Dynamic AMOLED display. With HDR10+ certification and Dynamic Tone Mapping, photos and videos are brighter than previous Note devices and feature a stunning, wide colour range.
Note10 and Note10+ put pro-grade video tools in your hands, so you shoot amazing, professional-looking video anytime, anywhere without the added hassle of extra equipment. Note10 and also offers Fast Wireless Charging2.0, so you can also charge quickly without extra cables.
Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy Note10+ will be available in Aura Glow, Aura White and Aura Black starting from GHS 5,299 and GHS 6,199.
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