SAMSUNG Electronics Ltd has introduced the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ into the Nigerian market in what the company termed the smartphones that re-imagine the way people communicate, share and experience the world.
It said the phones were made for an age in which consumers increasingly communicate and express themselves more with images, videos and emojis, adding that the Galaxy S9 and S9+ drive innovation with Samsung’s advanced camera.
“The way we use our smartphones has changed as communication and self-expression has evolved,” said Mr Jingak Chung, Managing Director, Samsung Electronics West Africa.
“With the Galaxy S9 and S9+, we have reimagined the smartphone camera. Not only do the Galaxy S9 and S9+ enable consumers to shoot great photos and videos anywhere, it’s a smartphone that’s designed to help them connect to others and express themselves in a way that’s unique and personal to them.
“Redesigned with a new dual aperture lens that powers an innovative low light camera, super slow-mo video capabilities and personalised AR Emoji, the Galaxy S9 and S9+ ensure users do not miss a moment and make their everyday epic.
“The Galaxy S9 and S9+ deliver an enhanced entertainment experience with powerful stereo speakers tuned by AKG, immersive audio with Dolby Atmos, and a refined edge-to-edge Infinity Display – a key staple in Samsung’s design heritage. In addition, the Galaxy S9 and S9+ will come with the new SmartThings app which unites Samsung’s existing IoT services into one single, smart experience.
“Today’s cameras are for more than taking pictures – they’re for connecting and communicating. Consumers want a smartphone camera with state-of-the-art technology, so they can express themselves with high-quality images and tools to tell their own, unique story.
“The Galaxy S9 and S9+ cameras are built with these consumers in mind, with a Super Speed Dual Pixel sensor with dedicated processing power and memory to take amazing shotswith high photo quality.”
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