Orange and clear the country feature iPhone 4S
posted on: Jan 13 2012 8:9 by RDugey. Viewed 18 times.Companies Claro and Orange announced the arrival of iPhone 4S to the country, beginning this Friday, January 13.
The launch of this team, considered a real revolution in the Dominican market, immediately sparked competition between companies competing.
Orange, on his side, opened the doors of his Office located at the Avenue Winston Churchill at 12: 01 midnight today Friday the 13th, to offer the new model of the Apple family activations customers, as in many cities around the world.
"By integrating iPhone 4S to our portfolio of intelligent equipment, respond to the demand of one of the most popular teams in the world, at the time that we reiterate our commitment to maintain the supply of equipment of last generation." said Omar Acosta, director of marketing and advertising of Claro.
According to a release of Organge, 4S iPhone is the most striking model of the Apple family, which has u000awith new features, including the "chip A5 dual core", which guarantees a special performance of the graphics; Intelligent Assistant Siri, a camera 8 megapixel camera with the most advanced optical technology and full HD 1080p resolution in video recording
According to the company, iPhone 4S comes with iOS 5, the most advanced mobile operating system in the world, with more than 200 new features, and "iCloud", an advanced set of free services that run on the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC to store form automatically and wireless content and synchronize them with all your devices.
The iPhone 4S will be available in Orange from today Friday, January 13. Is available in Orange Churchill offices, Piantini, Lincoln, Blue Mall, Rómulo Betancourt, Núñez de Cáceres, and street of the Sun, in Santiago
Also in the Orange shops: France mobile on Acropolis-JM Store in Gustavo Mejía u000aRicart, Mobile Gallery in the Rafael Augusto Sánchez and station Cell in the Estrella Sadhalá Avenue from the 'Huacalito', in Santiago.

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