Samsung, Sri Lanka’s No.1 smartphone brand, has announced the sale of Galaxy A22 5G, a future-ready device offering 11 bands’ support for 5G experience with the promise of two-year OS upgrades.
Galaxy A22 5G is the first smartphone with 5G connectivity in Samsung’s Galaxy A Series portfolio and extends its philosophy of ‘Awesome is for Everyone’. Galaxy A22 5G sports a stunning 6.6” FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate, versatile 48MP triple camera, awesome symmetrical design, powerful 5000mAh battery, and a host of other innovative features, the company said in a media release.
“With Galaxy A22 5G, Samsung reaffirms the Galaxy A philosophy of making innovation accessible to all. Galaxy A22 5G is the first 5Gready Galaxy A Series smartphone and is now the most affordable smartphone in our vast portfolio of 5G devices,” said Kevin SungSu YOU, Managing Director, Samsung Sri Lanka.
Galaxy A22 5G sports a stunning 6.6″ FHD+ Infinity-V display with high 90Hz refresh rate for real smooth scrolling and gaming. It offers immersive viewing experience and is a delight for binge-watchers to enjoy their favourite content on the go. Galaxy A22 5G also features Dolby Atmos support on wired and Bluetooth headsets, and gives excellent audio and cinematic viewing experience. The dark mode minimises eye strain during extended usage and conserves power, making the battery last longer, the release said.
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