Jonathan Terry
Samsung’s Galaxy Note
Moroccans are excited over news that Maroc Telecom has officially launched Samsung’s Galaxy Note device. The new product has users hopeful that future technologies will be readily accessible in the country in the coming years.
“We have waited a long time for new IT products and better devices, so it is a really positive step for us and our country,” mobile phone shop owner Ibrahim Cherif told Bikyamasr.com.
According to a statement from Maroc Telecom – the country’s largest mobile operator – the device’s introduction into the market is “the first country in North Africa to receive the handset.”
The new device is already available on four subscription modules, according to a statement from the company.
One Maroc Telecom official told Bikyamasr.com that “the company is aiming to increase the amount of options available to Moroccans in mobile devices and this signals a new partnership with Samsung.”
According to Samsung’s website, the Galaxy Note has 5.3 inches amazing large size Super AMOLED display screen from the Samsung itself.
“This provides a maximum resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and pixel density standing at 285 ppi. It overlays the widely used Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface 4.0 and includes 8 mega pixel camera with with auto focus and LED flash with 1080p HD video recording and front facing 2 mega pixel camera. Its powerwed with 1.4 Ghz dual core processor from ARM Cortex A9 with graphical acceleration from Mali 400 MP,” the company sites in terms of specifics.