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Leading Dual Sim mobile phone manufacturer, TECNO Mobile, has added yet another device to its Phantom range of smartphones and tablets.
At an impressive launching ceremony held at the La-Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra on Thursday, officials said the new Phantom A III device is a must-have.
A sophisticated virtual tool, it comes stylish and highly affordable.
Another first for TECNO, the Phantom A III runs on an Android 4.2 operating system, with a 1.5 GHz Quad Core feature, making it the most sophisticated yet in the line.
A futuristic device that is made with the consumer in mind, it offers a perfect end user experience. It has a 6.0 capacity touchscreen, 13 MP back Camera, 8.0 MP front Camera, and a 1GB RAM + 16 GB ROM.
The Phantom A III also comes with an expandable micro SD, up to 32 G, as well as a Dual Sim standby, Bluetooth and GPS Navigation.
Coming after the highly successful launch of the Phantom A, A+ and Tablet onto the Ghanaian market, the new product also provides a seamless social media integration, and presents the user with unrivaled fluidity on popular mediums such as Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, BBM, and Viber among others.
“We are excitedly upbeat about this new device. The Phantom A III is unique in the many options and end user experiences it offers,” TECNO says.
“The Phantom A III is a device for all seasons. It is a perfect virtual office for that smart young lady and gentleman, who wants a taste for the finer things in life at the most affordable rate.”
A successful local company with an incredible goodwill, TECNO enjoys an unrivalled market share in the Dual Sim mobile phone manufacturing and retail world.
It has in the last few years showed the way in the Dual Sim market, leading a constant drive for its products.
The launch of the Phantom A III, a highly innovative and pocket-friendly device onto the local market, reechoes how serious the company takes the local consumer.
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