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The latest global market share Omdia Study 2021 has certified Samsung as the Number One Global Refrigerator Brand in the World.
The Omdia report analyses connected major home appliances including the fridges that Samsung is renowned for.
The company, which was also recently recognised as one of the Top Five Brands in the World, continues to create premium appliances that complement and enhance the way we live today.
Each of Samsung’s new fridges can be tailored to fit users’ spaces or match their lifestyles.
“We’re proud to lead the fridge appliance industry by offering ground-breaking products for every type of customer, and for every type of home, whether it’s your first home or your dream home,” said Lucas Lee, the Managing Director of Samsung Ghana.
“Innovation is in our DNA at Samsung. We listen carefully to what consumers tell us they want for their modern, connected homes and offer products that make the daily lives of families more convenient, more efficient, and more meaningful.”
From affordable home appliances to new premium technology such as the FlexZone and BESPOKE Refrigerators, that can be customised to your space, the company offers a combination of versatile, intelligent features and smart design.
This is based on Samsung’s vision for a new kind of home in which appliances are beautifully designed, flexible to fit every lifestyle, and seamlessly connected for maximum convenience.
Samsung achieved the Number One Fridge Brand in the World certification through an unwavering focus on performance and efficiency and on designing appliances through rigorous engineering and uniform quality.
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