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Sunday 2 October 2016

Pictures from Tecno’s Phantom 6 and 6 plus launch at the Armani Hotel in BurjKhalifa, Dubai

Guys get in here! Tecno has officially gone global o! It was definitely an evening of glitz and glamour at the prestigious Armani Hotel in the BurjKhalifa, Dubai, as Mobile technology giant Tecno, took its first official step into the international scene with the launch of its new flagship duo, TecnoPhantom 6 and Phantom 6 plus.

The remarkable event was attended by over 80 local and international media outfits such as the Al Khaleej, Emirates news, Gulf News, Deutsche Presse-Agentur DPA, Xinhua News Agency etc. The event was also witnessed by many prominent guests like Kimura Makoto, the General Manager of SONY, Jeremy Doutte, CEO of Jumia, Arthur Wang, Senior Director Corporate Sales International of MediaTek; Martin Kariithi, Manager Android Partnerships for Google (West Africa) and not forgetting some Nigerian celebrities, VJ Adams and Mercy Aigbe Gentry, as well as many other notable personalities.

Over the last decade, TECNO mobile has dominated the African mobile market to become one of the most sort after mobile brands in the region. Consistently dishing out high-end smartphone devices, this latest addition to the TECNO Phantom series – the Phantom 6 and Phantom 6 plus is not an exception. The new devices boast a number of high-end upgrades when compared to its predecessors, the Phantom Z and Phantom 5 that was launched in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
Amazing upgrades: Slimmest dual rear lens and Sony 21MP camera

Flaunting an amazing 6.15mm ultra slim design with premium chamfered edges, the new Phantom 6 now wears the crown as the slimmest smartphone with a dual rear camera, kicking hard the new iPhone 7 (7.3mm) and Huawei P9(9mm) that had previously tipped the scale on super slim smartphones.

Spotting the unconventional dual rear 13MP plus 5MP auto-focus cameras with LED flash, the Phantom 6 also stomachs an expanded storage space for better operations; running on 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM expandable to 128GB, and powered by 2.0GHz speed MediaTekOcta-core processors. 

On the other hand, the new TECNO Phantom 6 Plus flaunts an impressive 6.0 inch IPS touch display and TECNO’s first tri-fold security on a smartphone (fingerprint, eye scanner and TrustLook antivirus). The device also boasts world’s super-fast MediatekHelio ×20 Deca core processor with 4GB DDR3 RAM and 64GB ROM, expandable to 256GB.

The Phantom duo spots the revolutionary USB Type-C port with super-fast charge capabilities.

Africa’s No 1 smartphone brand celebrates 10 years

An undisputed smartphone leader in Africa, TECNO celebrated its tenth year anniversary at the launch of new Phantom 6 in Dubai. The Chinese multinational entered the African mobile space with a strong desire to dominate the then nascent market; introducing first-of-its-kind technologies and gradually, eroding the market shares of dominant European brands like Nokia, Motorola, Sagem etc. Looking back ten years down the line, it is safe to say that TECNO has set a tough precedence for any market entrant to scale.
See below for more pictures from the event:





















20 comments:

  1. Hoping to buy one

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  2. Good looking out to dis dude..am proud of u bro..more grace

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  3. I'm so getting dis phone. Linda take note!

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  4. Na how much???all dis one na market strategy.

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  5. Ok, ASA you buy the latest, THE LATEST comes out just to cause obsession among consumers.






    Ilovemywife

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  6. GOOD TO SEE







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  7. Dem try..
    Tecno no dey my dictionary even if na Tecno 10+!!!

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  8. Can someone get me one of this phones pls.

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  9. Now Tecno is succeeding in converting me! Not just about this device, but the brand's business approach. Read something about them saying "think global, act local"...I personally think that's cool. And all that hype about segmenting their phones for music, camera, battery and then one with everything put together. Funny to us "not-such Tecno fans", I've looked around me and the amount of Tecno phones in people's hands is a testament that this product strategy is working for them. As I no like them, make I respect them. Well-done Tecno, maybe one day one day I might just be converted. Till then, I dey watch una with my 3D shades. Lol

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  10. These Tecno pple are all over the place sha. Una well done ooo *in Nedu Wazobia's voice*

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  11. how much shuld the latest phone cost now

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  12. tecno should introduce insurance policy

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