24 July 2018,Tuesday, 16:04
Samsung has launched a brand new smartphone styled Galaxy J8, the latest addition to its most popular range of J series smartphones in Bangladesh.
The world’s leading smartphone manufacturer came up with the new brand with the aim “to bring amazing flagship features within midrange”.
“Its design has been engineered to offer improved durability and comfortable grip, without compromising on style,” according to the news release issued by the company in Dhaka today.
The Samsung Galaxy J8 has a 16MP and 5MP dual rear camera setup. “The phone is ideal for low light photography as well as daylight captures,” added the news release.
Md. Muyeedur Rahman, head of mobile, Samsung Mobile Bangladesh, said, “Galaxy J series is the most popular series of Samsung Mobile. We are continuously working to give our customers better devices within affordability and through Galaxy J8, customers will get to experience features exclusively used in premium Smartphones. With great specifications and features Galaxy J8 will definitely take place in our consumers’ hearts.”
The smartphone is now available in black, gold and blue colours. The bran new Galaxy J8 costs Tk 29,500 and is available nationwide across all Samsung authorized outlets.
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