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TECNO Ghana, a leading dual SIM mobile phone brand has launched a new 3.75G Android smartphone TECNO N7 at the TECNO Head Office, Darkuman Junction, off Kaneshie-Mallam Road, Accra, Wednesday.
Designed for users with higher demand from smart phones, the TECNO N7 will be available at all TECNO outlets in Ghana.
Building on the success of the popular TECNO N3, the TECNO N7 is a dual SIM smartphone which has 5 inch touch screen, runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with a 1GHz dual core Core Processing Unit (CPU).
“It was our aim to empower the young African to acquire a Smartphone and to enjoy a smart life with the TECNO N3. Now, with the TECNO N7, we want to offer them a more superior Smartphone with high-end performance and a better user experience,” Mounir Boukali, PRO of TECNO Mobile said at the launch.
With a 1GHz dual core processor, the device offers users a fast processing speed and the ability to use multiple applications at the same time, along with a smooth web browsing experience. TECNO N7 users can download over 800,000 innovative and interesting apps.
This smartphone, with high-performance features and rich smart experience, supports a Dual SIM system, allowing users to make a balance between their work and personal lives with one smartphone.
The TECNO N7, running on a stunning 5" touch screen, presents users with an amazingly smooth operation experience while viewing messages, multimedia, web content or games, etc.
One unique feature about the device is the Flash Share app. It is a unique transfer software that allows one to share files of any format and size at an amazingly fast speed and does not require internet connectivity, WIFI or a SIM card.
Other notable features of this Android-driven smartphone include a 5 mega pixel rear camera with flash, a 0.3 mega pixel front camera and a powerful 2,300mAh battery, which allows the users to enjoy 5 hours of talktime.
Manufacturers of the device also noted that the device combines a 4GB ROM and 512GB RAM with expandable memory of up to 32GB.
“We always endeavour to provide suitable products to the consumer based on market demand. There is no doubt that peoples demand from Smartphones are met in the N7. We will have more smartphones coming onto the market soon, which will meet the needs of diverse groups of people,” Mr. Boukali added.
The launch was attended by some renowned personalities including Moses Foh-Amoaning, former Ghana Boxing Association (GBA) President and musician Kwabena Kwabena.
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