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Samsung understands how important it is to capture memorable moments with friends and family, and the new improved camera on the Samsung Galaxy S5 enables the user to seize every moment with extreme clarity and to relive in full detail.
This is bound to redefine the experience of taking pictures with the mobile phone.
Speaking on this, the Business Leader for Handheld Products at Samsung Electronics West Africa, Jaspreet Singh explained that the quality of Samsung’s pictures is one of the many things that set the brand apart from others.
The new Galaxy S5 offers superior camera functionality with an impressive 16 megapixel camera which comes with an enhanced menu and user interface that allows consumers to effortlessly take, edit and share photos.
The Galaxy S5 also offers the world’s fastest autofocus speed of up to 0.3 seconds and the advanced High Dynamic Range (HDR).
It reproduces natural light and colour with striking intensity at any given time, and also gives the user the option to preview pictures and videos in advance before shooting, thus enabling them to get the bests shots.
The device has a new Selective Focus feature which allows users to focus on a specific area of an object while simultaneously blurring out the background. Thanks to this feature, consumers no longer need a special lens kit to create a shallow depth of field (DOF) effect.
The new Galaxy S5 offers consumers a refined experience with new innovative essential features for day-to-day use.
The Smartphone which was recently unveiled at the unpacked event in Barcelona, Spain will soon be available in Ghana with exciting accessories including the Galaxy Gear 2, Galaxy Gear Neo and Galaxy Gear Fit.
Customers can pre-order the Galaxy S5 by visiting www.samsunggh.com/galaxys5 and get amazing gifts from Samsung.
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