Samsung stresses need to bridge device gaps

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April 3, 2024

Samsung Nigeria has identified access to demand as very vital to the digital economy drive of the Federal Government. It, therefore, said it would continue to push the boundaries to ensure that more Nigerians are not disenfranchised in the march for digitalisation.

The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) gave the assurance in Lagos while unveiling two new additions to its Galaxy A series – Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G smartphones.

Both devices are designed to bring the power of 5G connectivity to a wider range of consumers, offering a seamless and fast mobile experience at affordable price points.

Chief Executive Officer, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Sung-won Jung, described both Galaxy A-series models as a smartphone that stands out as a versatile high-end smartphone packed with advanced features.

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