TECNO Mobile Launches Phantom 9 with In-Display Fingerprint in Uganda

 

TECNO Mobile has launched its long-awaited addition to the TECNO Phantom smartphone series, the Tecno Phantom 9.

The new device, comes with an assortment of greater features that bring a whole new dimension to the smartphone experience. One of its exciting new features includes an AI Triple Camera that allows you to take immersive wide-angle photographs of landscapes, cityscapes, and indoor architecture, without breaking a sweat.

The device further comes with In-display Fingerprint which is first of its kind in TECNO device. The in-display fingerprint sensor is fully supported by the latest Android 9 pie on an Amoled 6.4” waterdrop notch screen.

“We are very excited and proud to launch this new fantastic device. The new device has been in the pipeline for a while because we have been crafting something spectacular for our customers,” Gladys Liu, the Tecno Marketing Manager said.

“With the amazing AI Triple Camera plus other wonderful features, we are proud to say it was worth the wait,” she added.

Ms. Liu assured photography enthusiasts and business professionals that they would find that the Phantom 9 as a great addition to their work and entertainment toolbox.

“We strive to bring the latest technology to our customers at a relatively affordable price because we care about our customers and we would love everyone to enjoy the new technologies with us and also improve their Smartphone experience.”

“We have increased the storage of the Phantom 9 to 128GB Internal storage and 6GB RAM implying our customers can store more than 32,000 photos not forgetting that this space is expandable to close to a Terabyte. The battery has also been improved to last two days on normal usage.”

Ms. Liu further disclosed that the device will be selling at a recommended retail price of Shs. 919,000 from any Tecno branded shops countrywide.

The Tower Post will be performing an unboxing to reveal the first impressions of the device and a review after two weeks of use.

Paul Mugume