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Samsung Introduces New Mobile Devices
In line with its commitment and hold of the Nigerian market, Samsung electronics has introduced new mobile devices to ease communication among Nigerians.
The mobile phones include the Super Amoled that provides unmatched luminescence and vivid eye-catching colours with apps, social hub with integrating messaging, high definition (HD) Video player and recorder, internet browser, maps and navigation.
The Product Manager, Samsung West Africa, Mr. Menmohan Chandroth who revealed this at a recent forum with the company’s customers in Lagos stated that it also has on its stable the Samsung Champ, with amazing multi-media functions, connectivity features, dual speaker, a long battery life with the Samsung Galaxy 5.
Chandroth said the new mobile devices also have a fast internet browser, short message services (SMS) and multimedia media services (MMS) with e-mail messaging, apps from Android, Multiple accounts and quick contacts, layer application adding that the Samsung Duos, the C6112, C312, C5212 and B5702 all come with two active standby SIM cards for convenient access to any network.
He maintained that the innovation was part of the company’s move to telling Nigerians that its products and customer care services were equal to none and that they are designed for their comfort as they have been rated as lovers of standard and quality products.
The Samsung Product manager stated that the company was poised to providing innovative products with the high hopes of having about 28 per cent dominant share of the mobile and electronics market in Nigeria by 2011.
“The Samsung company has been in the country for long years now and we will try our best to reposition to have a major part of the market in the electronics and mobile devise appliances in the new year”, he said.
While noting that Samsung Products have gained vide acceptance in the Nigerian market with Nigerian testing and confirming that it suits their taste and purchase abilities, Chandroth revealed that the company would soon establish assembly plant of flat panel television in the country as a way of boosting sales and patronage of its products.
He stated that the Nigerian electronics market was still developing adding that Samsung with its technology and high standard products would advance its present level especially in 2011 when the company would expand its scope of operation in the country.