TECNO deepens ICT space

Public Relations and Strategic Manager, TECNO Nigeria, Mr Jesse Oguntimehin,

The nation’s ICT space received a boost, recently, as TECNO announced the launch of its latest flagship smartphone, Phantom X.

According to the company, the debut of the latest offering, especially its elegant design of 3D Borderless Screen and the industry’s first silk glass back cover, marks its venturing into new heights of mobile telephony,  in Nigeria.

Speaking on the new offering, the General Manager of TECNO,  Stephen Ha,  expressed the company’s commitment to  bringing to the users, bold and extraordinary innovations in design, technology, and complete user experience.

“PHANTOM X empowers consumers to feel their extraordinary best throughout all their special moments in life,” he stated.

Ha added that the new offering, which will be available  in two artistic colors: Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Monet’s Summer Garden, will go a long way in empowering modern extraordinary individual’s way of life.

“We’re proud to introduce the all-new PHANTOM X. It is an extraordinary beginning that encompasses TECNO’s vision, encapsulated and reframed for a new audience of more demanding consumers,” Ha stated.

He added that the new PHANTOM X offers the industry’s first curved glass surface etched texture; since the innovative silk glass is based on a series of complex tests and manufacturing procedures.

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