Samsung blazes more trail with launch of Galaxy Note 8

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From left, Mr Emmanouil Revmatas, Director, Information Communication and Technology; Mr Olumide Ojo, Director, Mobile; Mr Hungbae Kim, Business Manager, all of Samsung Electronics West Africa, and Mr Ebuka Uchendu, media personality/MC at the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone, which took place in Lagos, last week.

THE management of Samsung Electronics West Africa has said that Samsung’s newest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8, is now available in the Nigerian market.

According to an official statement by the company, the Note 8, which was launched in Lagos last week, takes cues from Samsung’s Note and Galaxy S lines, while boasting even more exciting features making the smartphone a stunning device.

Mr Emmanouil Revmatas, Director of Information, Communication & Technology for Samsung Electronics West Africa, said that the “Infinity Display is a game changer for Note users because where others see more screen, users see more space to do what they love and get things done.

“Made with Corning Gorilla Glass 5.0, the new smartphone has a 6.3-inch QHD screen, the largest screen on a Galaxy Note phone, a dual camera, two 12-megapixel cameras on the back – a dual pixel primary wide-angle sensor with f/1.7 aperture and OIS, and a secondary telephoto lens with f/1.4 aperture and OIS. The smartphone features the company’s signature Infinity Display, giving the screen more surface area for use with the S Pen,” he added.

Also, the Director of Mobile for Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr.  Olumide Ojo said the Galaxy Note 8 has the biggest screen ever on a Note device, yet its narrow body makes it comfortable to hold in one hand. With the Super AMOLED technology, combined with a resolution of 2,960 x 1,440, all the typical characteristics featured in previous Samsung phones such as vibrant colors, high contrast, and inky dark blacks are incredibly sharp.

“The Note 8’s display is absolutely gorgeous with a screen fantastic for all kinds of use such as watching YouTube videos, playing games, casual web browsing, and boosting productivity,” Ojo said.

“One of the things our consumers look out for when purchasing a device is the camera. Samsung has clearly set the standard for smartphone cameras and, with the Galaxy Note 8; we are delivering our most powerful smartphone camera yet. The Galaxy Note 8 is also equipped with an industry-leading 8MP Smart Auto Focus front-facing camera for sharp selfies and video chats,” said Revmatas.

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