Vodafone Ghana launches Samsung Galaxy Tab


  1. AfricaNews Monitoring Team with materials from Vodafone Ghana
    Vodafone Ghana has launched the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a portable Android platform Smartphone and personal computer merged into one, and is suitable for those who want to stay connected to people and information on the go.
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    Vodafone Ghana is offering the Galaxy with a headset, an extra 1 GB memory card, a Vodafone SIM, 2.5 GB of data, 100 voice minutes to all networks, 50 free text messages and a one-year warranty.

    The seven inch high resolution TFT touch screen tablet, promises to deliver smooth performance with a fast Random Access Memory which provides instant and reliable photo browsing, internet surfing and the ability to view and edit Microsoft Office files including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF. Vodafone Ghana customers can also read digital books, newspapers and magazines and watch high definition videos.

    "Consumers lead increasingly busy lives and as such, need to have access to both their business information and social networks wherever they are. We recognise this and that is why we joined forces with Samsung to give Vodafone Ghana customers exclusive use of the Galaxy, the Head of Corporate Communications of Vodafone Ghana Carmen Bruce-Annan disclosed.

    With data connectivity support, the Galaxy Tablet provides reliable access to take pictures and videos, store or share it over the Vodafone network instantly with friends via email or facebook.

    ‘Samsung recognizes the tremendous growth potential in this newly created market and we believe that the Samsung Galaxy Tab will bring a unique and open proposition to the Ghanaian consumer. It is our belief that the demand for the Samsung Galaxy Tab will continue to grow and develop as consumers tap into its phenomenal, limitless potential’, said Fady Khatib, Director, HHP for Samsung Electronics in West Africa.

    The Galaxy Tab is available at all Vodafone Ghana retail shops and is being offered at a cost of GHC1, 200.




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