Phantom 8 launched with an exceptional 20MP front camera

TECNO, one of the premier phone makers in Africa and under TRANSSION Holdings, has launched its newest addition to
Updated 06 Nov, 2017

TECNO, one of the premier phone makers in Africa and under TRANSSION Holdings, has launched its newest addition to the Phantom series, the Phantom 8 and the best part is its 20MP camera.

Launching its phone in the Middle East and Africa region, the ceremony was held in Dubai and was also attended by TECNO Pakistan Team, United Mobile distributor of TECNO smartphones and other media platforms.

Along with an amazing camera, the Android operated phone has a pleasing design with high-speed experience. The phone has a state-of-the-art dual camera that has 10 times superzoom and auto refocus.

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The Vice President of TRANSSION Holdings, Arif Chowdhury exclaimed, “The MEA region is very dynamic and one that appreciates intelligent innovation coupled with aesthetically pleasing design. The all-new Phantom 8 embraces the region’s requirements and is more powerful than ever in both speed and photo quality.”

According to Nairobi News, Phantom 8 has a 20MP front camera with a smart dual LED flash and supports a back camera consisting of 12MP and 13MP configuration.  It contains the ability to take pictures in low-light conditions. The phone comes with 150 talk time minutes and a 3,500mAh battery life with just 10 minutes battery charging. It has a diamond style design with 3D lighting, screen-curved battery cover and much more. 6GB RAM, ultra-fast experience, supporting 4G+, and download speed of 300Mbps, the phone costs 1399 AED (380.90 USD).

Tech Juice wrote, the emerging smartphone brand aims to establish an entertainment ecosystem tailor-made based on the requirements of young people.

Chowdhury added, “We are pleased to continue our successful journey in the Middle East and Africa to bring about an enhanced mobile experience to those in the region.”

Copyright Business Recorder, 2017

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