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Dancehall Livingstone Etse Satekla aka Stonebwoy to attend the Global launch of Techno's most anticipated smartphone - the CAMON 19 series set to take place in New York City atop the iconic Rockefeller Center on June 14.
Stonebwoy’s Brand Ambassadorship with Techo began in October 2020, two years ago and has since amplified the voice of the brand while connecting more people to the power and innovation of the brand.
Techno, one of the top mobile phone brands in Africa and a major player worldwide has been dedicated to transforming state-of-the-art technologies into localised products under the guideline of “Think Globally, Act Locally” with a strong presence in more than 50 countries across the globe.
As a brand, Tecno has become the most popular brand with a comprehensive mobile device portfolio ranging from mid-range models like the POP series, the most popular SPARK series to premium models such as PHANTOM and CAMON series on the Ghanaian market.

Tecno’s latest CAMON 19 series, apart from being the most awaited smartphone of the year, has won the world-renowned iF Design Award 2022 for its camera module and stylish and innovative design, and the MUSE Design Award 2022 for Product Design of its Art edition.
The CAMON 19 series is the perfect fusion of stylish design and state-of-the-art technology with its slim bezel and notable dual-ring, triple-camera layout.
According to Stonebwoy, he is extremely honoured to be part of this giant step forward in the design and innovative technology of Tecno closing the gap between the professional camera and smartphone photography.
The Brand Manager of Tecno Mobile Ghana stated that CAMON 19 series will be launched in the Ghanaian market on June 18, in grand style.
For more updates on the unveiling of the CAMON 19 series in Ghana, follow @TECNOMobileGhana on social media.
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