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Samsung Electronics West Africa has introduced a dual SIM version of the revolutionary high premium Galaxy S6 onto the Ghanaian market.
The Galaxy S6 duo that comes with a dual Nano SIM card tray is designed to hold two different operator SIM cards hence two different identities at the same time.
Premium Smartphone users can now have a high premium smartphone that offers the flexibility of making and receiving phone calls and texts using two numbers from two different operators.
Also, the Galaxy S6 dual-SIM phone makes it easier for consumers to jump from one network carrier to another in case of any difficulty, and is especially handy for consumers who constantly travel and need to switch between network carriers with ease.
The premium Galaxy S6 duo has a processor that uses battery power more efficiently therefore battery lasts longer compared to other phones.
With the fast charging feature, a 10 minute charge will assure Galaxy S6 duo users of a four hour normal usage battery life.
Samsung’s ultra-power saving mode also helps to further safeguard the battery life allowing consumers to enjoy their device for a longer period.
This is much needed in recent times where smartphone users are constantly searching for devices with longer battery life.
The Galaxy S6 which was launched in Ghana recently, has set a new industry standard for design, craftsmanship and performance, redefining the company's signature Galaxy S series.
Its latest addition, the Galaxy S6 duo is set to offer consumers the premium smartphone experience with much more flexibility and convenience.
The specs of the handset remain the same as the Galaxy S6 with a 5.1-inch QHD display, octa-core Exynos processor with 3GB of RAM, wireless charging and a 16-megapixel camera to capture all the beautiful moments shared with friends and family.
The Galaxy S6 duo which comes with a 24 month warranty and discounts from selected shops such as Palace Supermarket, Cupcake Boutique and Le Magellan is available at all authorized Samsung dealer shops nationwide.
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