Microsoft’s #MyXLMe Competition Kicks Off in Nigeria
Starting from Tuesday, June 10th 2014, to
Thursday, June 26th 2014, Nokia, a subsidiary of Microsoft
Mobile is giving customers in Nigeria the opportunity to win a 60 inch LED
Television in its competition tagged, My XtraLarge Me (#MyXLMe).
The competition which runs simultaneously in 3 major cities across
Nigeria; Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja is organized to accompany the
launch of its flagship large screen offering under the Nokia X
family of
affordable smartphones that run Android apps, the Nokia XL dual SIM smartphone.
To create buzz about the 5 inch In-Plane Switching capacitive
colour touch screen smartphone, Microsoft has placed extra large mirrors in
form of life size XL devices in malls, hotels, restaurants and cafés
in specific location within these cities. The competition simply requires
customers to take a mirror selfie in front of the life size XL devices,
with magnifying mirrors integrated and share their pictures on #MyXLMe twitter
handle and Nokia Facebook page to stand the chance of winning a 60’’ LED
TV.
Speaking on this, Head of Marketing, Nokia West and Central
Africa, a subsidiary of Microsoft Mobile, Debbie Shepard said “With the
Nokia X family, we look to offer a variety of choices to our consumers at
different price points. After receiving a great response with the Nokia X,
which introduced the category to this market, we are now bringing the much
awaited Nokia XL and offering consumers and opportunity to go large with an
amazing X family experience on more screen real estate”.
The Nokia XL smartphone comes with a powerful 2000 mAh battery,
rated for 16 hours of talk time and up to 41 days of standby. The new Nokia XL
is armed with the Fastlane experience which has been completely re-imagined for
the Nokia X family. Fastlane is now more customizable and social. Users can
select what appears on their Fastlane feed, read notifications from their
social networks and update their status from within Fastlane, making the
experience even more productive.
The device further augments the imaging experience with a
2-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls on Skype and a 5-megapixel rear
camera with autofocus and flash.
Consumers can access and download a wide array of Android apps,
which can be side loaded as well as downloaded through Nokia's own store and
several popular third-party app stores.
The Nokia XL device is the next offering in the Nokia X family
which includes Nokia X, launched earlier this year in Nigeria.
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