Noa Mobile Phones Sucessfully Presented at MWC
Dražen Tomić 6 Mar 2017 Print Comment
Hangar 18, the first Croatian smartphone manufacturer, has participated for the first time at the largest world mobile technology exhibition Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The exhibition had the goal of presenting NOA's Element range of flagship smartphones.
NOA smartphones are currently being exported into 14 countries, and the principal goal of the MWC exibition was to present the company to users, distributers and telecom operators in order to enter new markets with the Element series. The star of the exibition was the H10le (limited edition) model in Matador Red color with an AMOLED screen, a 64 GB memory and 7.1 milimeter body thickness.
The exibition also presented an entire new series of Element branded phones, which are designed to give users a dash of luxury. Hangar18 stated that battery life, elegant design, aftermarket support and a fast and fluid device operation are the key features of ELEMENT branded smartphones.
„We are proud to present Croatia and the region at MWC in Barcelona with the Element line of devices. It is no small feat to stand shoulder to shoulder with the biggest players in the mobile industry, but it is much easier when you have something to show, which we definitely do. The Element flagship model NOA H10 and its limited edition in Matador Red, made specially for MWC 2017, was the cause for much amazement among the crowd, along with the entire NOA brand," said the CEO and owner of Hangar18 Mario Kralj.
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