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TECNO Ghana will open its largest AI-driven flagship store in Ghana today Saturday, July 26, 2025, at American Mall, on the Tiptoe Lane, Circle in Accra at 2pm prompt.
This new store is more than just a retail outlet; it represents a strategic move to offer an immersive journey into the future of mobile technology, designed to become a premier destination for tech enthusiasts across Ghana and West Africa.
Situated in the bustling business hub of Circle, the exclusive TECNO store will serve as a platform where customers will gain access to TECNO's latest mobile releases and witness the showcasing of how TECNO's diverse range of smart devices interconnect to form a seamless, AI-driven ecosystem that simplifies and enriches modern lifestyles.
This expansion is a testament to TECNO's unwavering commitment to the Ghanaian market and its broader vision to lead technological advancement throughout West Africa. It is also a move to create a new shopping experience that will give customers direct and more intimate access to TECNO’s newest smartphones, accessories and other smart devices.
Attendees will experience a vibrant fusion of technology and entertainment during the grand opening. They will gain the opportunity to interact with popular celebrities, TikTok stars, and members of TECNO Ghana's management. Beyond direct engagement, attendees can look forward to thrilling dance competitions, exciting treasure hunts, captivating artiste performances, and raffles offering valuable prizes for those purchasing phones.
TECNO’s decision to launch a flagship, tech-enhanced retail space is a strategic move not only to offer access to products but also to deliver a standout customer experience. This approach reflects the brand’s deep understanding of consumer expectations in emerging markets.
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