Samsung Mobile Bangladesh is expanding its array of Galaxy A series smartphones with the launch of the powerful Galaxy A70 in Bangladesh. The smartphone will be available for pre-booking from May 14 – May 16, 2019 from pickaboo.com.
The customers who will pre-book the smartphones will be able to purchase the handset at BDT 35,990 instead of the original price of BDT 38,990 and they will get enjoy free home delivery for their orders.
Galaxy A70 comes loaded with a Snapdragon 675 processor, a 32MP+8MP(UW)+5MP triple rear camera setup that can shoot stunning ultra-wide videos. The smartphone has a massive 4500mAh battery with 25W super-fast charging capability to give the consumers the freedom and convenience to share, stream and play all day long. To provide great entertainment experience, Galaxy A70 comes with a premium 6.7-inch FHD+ sAMOLED Infinity-U display. Samsung’s proprietary Super AMOLED technology brings the display alive and allows streaming of vivid and crisp videos.
Regarding the handset, Md. Muyeedur Rahman, Head of Mobile, Samsung Bangladesh said, “It is our constant endeavor to deliver newer experiences to our customers. We are witnessing a change; from an era of static to an era of Live and Galaxy A70 is built for this era which allows the users to capture experiences, connect and share it with the world in real time. I hope our consumers will be delighted with the new Galaxy A70.”
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