Samsung has introduced a new smartphone line, the Galaxy S10 series.
With three unique devices, the Galaxy S10 line, engineered to meet the distinct needs of today’s smartphone market, would be released onto the market in the second quarter of 2019.
According to Samsung Ghana, it’s designed for those who want a premium smartphone with powerful performance and sets the stage for the next generation of mobile experiences.
Also, it said for consumers looking for a supercharged device, Galaxy S10+ takes every spec – from display, to camera, to performance – to the next level, while the Galaxy S10e is built for those who want all the premium essentials in a compact package on a flat screen.
Dudu Mokholo, Chief Marketing Officer at Samsung Central Africa, commented: “Since its launch 10 years ago, the Galaxy S series has stood for premium innovation – offering consumers an incredible experience, and the ability to find the device that’s right for them.”
“Galaxy S10 builds on that incredible legacy, and delivers breakthrough display, camera, and performance innovations. With three premium devices, each built for a unique consumer in mind, Samsung is leveraging a decade of industry leadership to usher in a new era of smartphone technology.”
He said the highly anticipated Galaxy Fold was a new foldable device that featured the world’s first 7.3-inch Infinity Flex Display which folded into a compact device with a cover display.
Galaxy Fold offers a powerful new way to multitask, watch videos, play games, and more – bringing to life new experiences and possibilities years in the making.
“Today, Samsung is writing the next chapter in mobile innovation history by changing what’s possible in a smartphone. Galaxy Fold introduces a completely new category that unlocks new capabilities never seen before with our Infinity Flex Display,” said DJ Koh, President and CEO of IT & Mobile Communications Division, Samsung Electronics.
“We created Galaxy Fold for those that want to experience what a premium foldable device can do, beyond the limitations of a traditional smartphone.”