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Apr 25, 2014 News
Digicel yesterday launched one of the most anticipated smartphones on the market.
According to the mobile giant, the Samsung S5 comes equipped with a 16 megapixel camera, selective focus and virtual tour shot. It also offers video stabilization operating on the groundbreaking Android 4.4.2 (Kitkat) operating system and WiFiNFC, Bluetooth®: 4.0.
“Digicel is committed to enriching lives by placing innovative technology in the hands of our customers simultaneously with the rest of the world. The S5 will be available at all Digicel stores at a cost of GY $165,000 vat inclusive.”
The company said that the Galaxy S5 is the first smartphone with a built-in heart rate sensor which enables one to measure the heart rate.
“The enhanced health feature leads you through your fitness routines daily and consistently. Set your goals and achieve them with the help of Galaxy S5’s pedometer and S Health’s constant tracking of your condition, walking distance, calories, speed, duration, and so on.”
Digicel insisted that the each handset comes with a one-year warranty with customers assured of quality customer service.
Some additional features of the phone include IP67 certificated dust and water resistant, emergency mode, ultra power-saving mode and even private mode.
Nalini Vieira, Head of Sales, said that “this latest addition to Android phones that we offer ensures that you have the latest innovative technology in your hands. We are continuously delivering on our promise to offer the best smartphones at competitive prices.”
Digicel Group Limited is a leading global communications provider with operations in 31 markets in the Caribbean, Central America and Asia Pacific.
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