Tecno Mobile Unveils its Phantom Z Smartphones in Nigeria

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canvas TECNO Mobile today unveiled its Phantom Z in Nigeria, bringing more choice to Nigeria’s smartphone market just weeks after launching the device in the Kenyan market.

Running Android KitKat 4.4.2 OS, the Phantom Z has a 7.9mm unibody design; a 2GB RAM and an internal memory of 32GB, the Phantom Z has a stylish high-end back cover, a dual camera complete with the first dual flash camera that allows the user to create stunning selfies at daytime or nighttime. Its 5.2 inch, 1920x1080p Full HD screen makes use of the latest AMOLED screen technology to ensure high pixel density and high contrast ratio and with anti-scratch and anti-fingerprint surface.

According to Deputy General Manager, TECNO Mobile, Mr. Chidi Okonkwo, the Phantom Z comes with a data bundle from MTN, Etisalat, Glo and Airtel.

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“The Phantom Z will revolutionize how Nigerians interact with mobile technology due to the speed provided by the world’s first true Octa-core processor, Mediatek’s MT6592 developed by our technology partners MediaTek,” said Arnaud Lefebvre Head of Design of TRANSSION Holdings. “Phantom Z is truly an efficient device; that is its core offering and why we are excited about it,” he added.

The Phantom Z has a 16MP Back Camera with Dual Flash, an 8MP Front Camera with Flash, an 2.0GHz Octa-core(8) Cortex-A7 processor and has a 5.2″ Super AMOLED Full HD Screen with Gorilla Glass.

Here are the photos from the launch;DSC_0070(1)

 

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