Bakcell Offers Smartphone Nokia Lumia 925
Nokia introduced in Azerbaijan an updated version of its flagship smartphone Lumia 920. As stated by buyers of local mobile operator Bakcell (http://www.bakcell.com/az/600-azn-present-with-nokia-lumia), the device Nokia Lumia 925 is a slim, lightweight and stylish smartphone in the monolithic metal case (for the first time in the line of Lumia) each hit a set of premium features. Professional camera PureView 8.7-megapixels with six lenses Carl Zeiss, autofocus, dual LED flash and image stabilization technology (OIS) ensures superior quality in all shooting conditions, even at night.
Unique mode of Nokia Smart Camera makes a series of 10 pictures that can be edited using special tools preinstalled. Thus, the function Remove Moving Objects removes extra, in your opinion, the details, Change Faces brings together the most successful one in the picture, and your photos are perfect;
- Exclusive services and interfaces that allow Nokia smartphone to be not unlike any other.
In addition, the device is Nokia Lumia 925, running the operating system Windows Phone 8 is equipped with laminated bright AMOLED display of 4.5 ", dual-core Snapdragon, front wide angle 1,2 Mp HD-camera and 16 Gb internal memory.
Incredible style, incredible opportunity, incredible features - all this is available today (tomorrow or the other day) as part of the campaign, which is exclusively carried out by the mobile operator Bakcell.
Simply purchase a smartphone Nokia Lumia 925 in the shops Irsad telekom, Nano Telecom or Wetto Telecom, as well as a concept store EvoStore, and get a 600 manat in the balance for the year. This gift will be evenly divided into 12 months, and 50 manats per month will come to your balance. To receive a monthly appropriate gift, you need to top up every month in the amount of 15 manats. - 17D-
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