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Mobile phone manufacturing company, Tecno has launched its first dual SIM Android smartphone in Ghana.
The new Tecno N3 does not just give users access to several applications including audio visual features but also has an 8 gigabyte micro SD (up to 32G) and a touchscreen.
Other features include 2G+ 3G network, WiFi/AP, google play, google maps, whatsapp, facebook, a 3.0MP camera and 800 MHz processor among others.
Speaking during a short ceremony held at the Tecno store at Tiptoe Lane in Accra on Thursday, Derrick Nkrumah, the General Manager in charge of Operations said the company was inspired to craft this new phone to serve the needs of middle-income earners.
He added that the introduction of the Tecno N3 “is just a step into the smart phone world by Tecno, revealing the company will “within short intervals” produce new phones with “smarter features” beginning early next year.
The new Tecno N3 is the first dual SIM Android based smartphone by the local representatives of Hong Kong telecoms company, Tecno International.
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