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Tech giant launches flagship smartphones in Nigeria

Samsung launched the device on a global scale at the Mobile World Congress which held in February in Barcelona, Spain.

Samsung Galaxy S7 launch

Nigerians will no longer have to wait for a long time for the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7Edge  smartphones.

Samsung will be launching its latest flagship device in Nigeria today by 4pm at the Hard Rock Café, Lagos.

The company launched the device on a global scale at the Mobile World Congress which held in February in Barcelona, Spain.

The Galaxy S7 has a 5.1-inch screen while the S7 Edge has a 5.5-inch screen but both screens are  made of 3D glass and carried by an all-metal body.

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Both devices are water resistant with dual-pixel cameras, support for up to 200GB of additional storage, and 32GB of internal memory.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge is powered by one of an Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chip, or an Samsung-built Exynos chipset. You get 4GB of RAM regardless of the chipset.

With the launch today, the devices will be officially available in Nigeria and it will cost around N200,000.

If we do get a unit to review, Pulse Tech will get you all the juicy details on the device and give you all the information on the phone.

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