Still maintaining leadership position in the global phone industry, Samsung Electronic, korean device manufacturer, as at October 2013, has sold over 50 million Galaxy Note devices over the past two years and a month.
Emmanouil Revmatas, director of Information Technology & Mobile for Samsung Electronics West Africa (SEWA), made this known at the formal unveiling of the Galaxy Note 4 at the company’s Ikeja City Mall Experience Store in Lagos. The Galaxy Note smartphones have been considered the first commercially successful examples of ‘phablets’ – a class of smartphone with large screens that are intended to straddle the functionality of a traditional tablet with that of a phone.
Revmatas however described the Galaxy Note 4 as a testament to Samsung’s leadership and innovation in the smartphone market and its commitment to developing best-in-class products to meet the ever-changing needs of its consumers.
Blending an advanced S Pen with superior viewing experience, the Galaxy Note 4 provides users with a unique and powerful mobile experience.
According to Brovo Kim, managing director of SEWA, the new Galaxy Note 4 introduces the most refined Note experience to-date by combining the latest technology that users expect from Samsung’s Galaxy series. “In 2011, we introduced the original Galaxy Note and launched a whole new smart device category. Its larger screen size and iconic S Pen technology initiated a new standard in smartphone culture.
The undeniable success of the category strengthened our conviction that consumers want higher quality features on their devices and they want those new features to positively impact their quality of life. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a powerful, original approach that enables its users to tell the stories of their lives through dynamic and seamless expressions of their passions across work, play and life experiences,” he said.
Kim reiterated Samsung’s commitment to fulfilling its brand promise of inspiring the world and creating the future by bringing new and meaningful innovations to the doorstep of consumers. Embracing the legacy of Samsung’s Galaxy Note series, the Galaxy Note 4 boasts a 5.7-inch QUAD High Definition (QHD) resolution display that reproduces clearer and more vivid images with better viewing angles, to deliver the ultimate viewing experience to users.
Its large screen and refined multi-window feature optimize users’ experience by making multi-tasking easier; users can choose how they access their applications using the device’s full, split or pop-up screen options.
They can also easily change the size and positioning of on-screen applications with just one swipe.
Ben Uzor
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