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Following a recent announcement of its impending release in Ghana, TECNO Mobile has officially launched a pre-order of its latest addition – the Camon 16 series.
Two top-of-the-line phones have been added to the Camon 16 series - the Camon 16 Premier and the Camon 16 Pro - both embedded with 64MP back and 48MP front cameras for an exceptional photo experience.
The Camon 16 Premier sports a 6.9” FHD Dot-in display, and an all-new access to a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, while the Camon 16 Pro comes with a slightly smaller, but just as impressive 6.8” Dot-in display with its fingerprint sensor located at the back of the phone.
To enable smooth multi-tasking and flawless mobile experience, both phones are packed with massive 128GB of internal memory, differing only in RAM; the Camon Premier with 8GB and the 6GB for the Camon Pro.

The smartphones are also powered by a non-removable Li-Pro 4500 mAh battery with fast charging 33W for the Camon 16 Premier and 500mAh with fast charging 18W for the Camon 16 Pro for a long battery running experience.
Another major highlight of the phones is the revolutionary 960 and 120 frame slow-motion video support for the Camon 16 Premier and Camon 16 Pro respectively.
The next level camera phones are also equipped with a high-speed MTK G90T Octa core 2.0GHz processor and AI broken effects.
Visit any accredited TECNO shop nationwide to pre-order and win 12GB Vodafone data, 100 days screen warranty. Hi-pods and gifts valued at over GHS500.
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