Samsung has launched the new Samsung Galaxy A22 smartphone, the latest in its popular collection of affordable devices. The A-Series is designed to make Samsung’s latest innovative products more accessible to a wider audience.
With an immersive visual experience that enriches streaming and gaming, and a versatile camera to capture your every day, the Samsung Galaxy A22 is a powerful device in every way.
“The Galaxy A22 is an impressive device at excellent value that builds on our growing Galaxy A Series portfolio”, said Lucas Lee, Managing Director at Samsung Ghana.
“Featuring an immersive display and a versatile camera, our customers can experience next-generation performance, demonstrating Samsung’s commitment to providing accessible devices without compromising on quality”.
The Samsung Galaxy A22 boasts a 6.4inch1 Infinity U Display. The high-resolution Super AMOLED screen ensures an immersive visual experience that lets you enjoy your favourite content with no interruptions.
The Samsung Galaxy A22 enriches your streaming and gaming experience with a 90Hz refresh rate and 5,000mAh battery that’s designed for hours of smooth scrolling, giving you the freedom to take the most from your device.
The Samsung Galaxy A22 comes equipped with a versatile camera that helps you capture the world as and when you see it. With a 48MP OIS main camera, 8MP ultra-wide camera, 2MP depth camera and 2MP macro selfie camera you can easily snapshot and take selfies like a pro.
The Samsung Galaxy A22 comes in a range of vibrant colours, Black, Green and Violet. Combined with a smooth symmetrical form and round comfortable edges, this device fits effortlessly into your hand.
It’s designed so you can be productive, creative and comfortable every day. The device also comes with Samsung Care+, the worry-free screen protection service for customers to plan for the unplanned.
This is Samsung’s lowest-priced smartphone model to come with the benefits of Samsung Care+.
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