Samsung’s latest launches, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge – unleashed at the recent Mobile World Congress
in Barcelona, Spain – will be sold in South Africa early next
month. This was revealed by Vodacom, South Africa’s biggest mobile
operator, making South Africa the first African country to take delivery
of these devices.
But the mobile operator was quick to warn that the limited stock will
only be available first at the launch in South Africa. These phones
will be made available in black, white and gold. It is still not clear
how much these will cost.
Samsung had earlier said that with the launch of the two new flagship smartphones, it was directly targeting Apple as it fights to make up ground it lost to its US rival in the past year. “Claiming
the new phones set the performance bar for the entire industry, Samsung
executives took to the stage in Barcelona to declare that the company
has developed the most advanced smartphones in the world,” TechCentral
reported.
It is understood that Samsung flaunted a new, cleaned-up user interface, which has removed a lot of the clutter and made it quicker and easier to access services. However, it was the hardware of the new devices that seized the attention of most at the Spanish event.
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