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TECNO new smartphone could come with a blink and snap technology – See photos

Our generation has experienced all sorts of technological advancements that it is​ ​difficult to imagine an innovation and tag it as impossible. From sending a man to the moon to cars driving itself and mobile phone’s having a personal assistant, you’d be forced to wonder what inventions the future generation will be powering – a new Internet? ​And g​oing by the rumors around the internet, Africa’s leading smartphone brand TECNO Mobile is set to unleash another smartphone wonder from its CAMON series​.

The unveil, ​which we hear will ​hold sometime in April at a Global Spring Launch​,​ will happen in Lagos and our sources inform​ed​ us that the event will be one that has never been experienced in Africa before.

T​he device is said to debut a futuristic “blink and snap”. The technology is expected to better the process of capturing photos on a smartphone. Arguably, smartphone makers have realized that beyond camera ratings, other elements such as the accessibility of the camera, the focus speed and the ease of capturing images amongst others are also important.

With the “blink and snap” technology on the TECNO device (that is, if the rumors are true), photography enthusiasts will be able to capture an image when the camera is in Selfie mode by just blinking their eyes. With the speed of their blink, users will be able to capture multiple fast-moving actions as they happen – ingenious.

Though we have not been able to lay our hands on even a spy shot of the device​, ​we have​, however, ​received intel from a reliable source that this highly sort after device will be available in local markets starting from early second quarter.

​We also heard that the new device will flaunt several upgrades on the camera which will leave users amazed.

We are on standby to experience this device and as soon as we get more verifiable information concerning the device, you can be rest assured we will share it with you. But, for now our fingers are crossed.

​See photos below…​


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