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    Vodafone’s SsabaSimu is an affordable 4G-LTE smartphone

    Vodafone Uganda has today unveiled their first 4G-LTE smartphone offering. Dubbed the SsabaSimu, the Infoucs M2 4G is a great smartphone for the bargain. It comes with a 4.20-inch HD display with 768×1280 pixels giving 355 ppi. There is Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Quad core 1.2GHz processor paired with 1 GB RAM. It comes with 8GB of internal storage expandable by MicroSD card up to 64 GB.

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    The SsabaSimu is a Dual SIM phone that supports 4G-LTE on both SIMs on top of 3G and 2G networks. The is also has support for WiFi 802.11 b/ g/ n , Bluetooth 4.0 and FM Radio. It has two 8-megapixel camera both at the front and the rear. At UGX 300,000 this affordable 4G-LTE phone can be yours and it comes with WhatsApp pre-installed, 50 minutes of talk time and 1 GB of data valid for 60 days.

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