Samsung Galaxy Note II officially introduced to Nigeria
David Stephen
Samsung launched its Galaxy Note II, a smartphone — and sort of a mini tablet computer, two months ago. It announced today that it has sold five million units of the device, globally. Yesterday, however, the country office of Samsung, officially unveiled the device to the Nigerian market. They did in an event involving the press, showing the features and benefits of the phone. Samsung is a leader in the smart device industry globally, and is projected to be a market leader in years ahead.
Speaking at the Nigerian launch event, the Head of Samsung West Africa, Bravo Kim, said that, “The Galaxy Note II is taking over the fame of its predecessor, the Galaxy Note, which opened a new category of smart mobile devices last year. A great number of innovations were injected into the product towards delivering new value to enhance the lives of our consumers and also provide them with the ultimate communication experience. The device has already gained fame, alongside a solid reputation, among individuals and mobile carriers across the globe and we are very proud of its accomplishments.”
The 5.5 inch device has a storage of 64GB which can be expanded to 128GB; its RAM is 2G, and uses a 1.6GHz quad-core processor, it is a touch screen device, that can be used with the hand or a stylus.