Tecno launches Camon 40 series on Ugandan market

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Thursday, March 20, 2025
Tecno launches Camon 40 series on Ugandan market
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Africa’s top innovative smartphone manufacturer and global technology leader,  Tecno has  launched the Camon 40 series on the Ugandan market.

The AI- powered phone was launched at a function held at their flagship store in Kampala.

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“This latest addition to the CAMON family brings cutting-edge technology, powerful camera capabilities, and sleek design, redefining the mobile experience,” said Bruce Dickson, the product consultant at TECNO Uganda.

He said the Tecno Camon 40 series have advanced AI-powered cameras, seamless performance, and stylish design.

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“ Whether you're a photography enthusiast, a gaming lover, or someone who values a premium smartphone experience, the Camon 40 series have something for you.”

Dickson explained that the Tecno Camon 4o series has a “revolutionary camera system” that allows users to capture stunning photos with advanced AI enhancements, ultra- smooth performance, sleek and stylish design as well as an enhanced battery life of up to 5200mAh.

Speaking during the launch,Ivan Mugambe, the devices manager at MTN Uganda said with the partnership they have with Tecno, Ugandans who buy the Camon 40 series will receive 9GB of MTN data valid for three months.

“With partners such as Tecno, Ugandans will benefit through transacting business better while educators will use the new phone to transmit knowledge better,” Mugambe said.

According to officials, Ugandans will be able to experience the phone on Friday, March, 21 and Saturday, 22 at the Banana Life shop at Forest Mall Lugogo.

 

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