Grameenphone, the leading digital service provider of the country, handed over the first ‘iPhone Xs’ and ‘iPhone Xs Max’, the most anticipated phones of the year to the customers who had pre-ordered their handsets.
Micheal Foley, CEO, Grameenphone and brand ambassador of the company Tahsan Rahman Khan handed over the handsets at the Grameenphone Lounge in Gulshan. Sardar Showkat Ali, Head of Device, of Grameenphone along with other officials were present on the occasion.
Expressing his excitement, Michael Foley, CEO of Grameenphone, said that, “these two new phones are the most highly anticipated handsets by Apple fans all over the world. We are happy to hand over the pre-booked phones and delighted to see such positive responses from our valued customers. Such enthusiasm has always inspired us to excel in our endeavors. Pairing these prized handsets with the best network in the country is almost a match made in heaven.”
The iPhone Xs and Xs Max are the newest additions to Apple phone series and are powered with the smartest and the most powerful chips available on a smartphone. These two iPhone models come with the cutting-edge Super Retina technology and have the largest displays ever on an iPhone. Both phones have faster face ID technology, a groundbreaking dual-camera system with depth control and many other exciting features.
Both models are available in Grameenphone Centers, GP Online shops and enterprise channels from today onwards across the country.
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