Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was globally announced early last month and it’s around two months now to be passed away when the Note 4 has officially launched in Pakistan. During an event in Lahore, Samsung officially launched its latest two devices countrywide, the Galaxy Note 4 and the Samsung Gear S.
It was a huge event at Royal Palm Golf and Country Club Lahore organised by JBnJaws Productions for Samsung. There was music to warm up the event and the guests and later the management took over control and announced the the latest devices in Pakistan. You can check our hands-on overview of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Gear S.
Galaxy Note 4 has already been priced at Rs. 85,000/- exclusively from Telenor. The price of Samsung Gear S has not been officially disclosed.
It was already clear that the a few named celebrities such as Hamza Ali Abbasi with Ayesha Omar and Ali Zafar / Sajjad Ali will be attending the event to host and sing. However surprisingly we saw some more personalities over there including Fawad Khan and QB in guests. The host Hamza and Ayesha talked to those special guests while going where they were sitting. You will sure want to see the pictures we have taken at the event. Here you go.
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Some images appear to be taken using some Windows Phone? Which one was it? They seem pretty good for a smartphone :-)
You may check the exif for more detail of the images. I think I didn't touch that... It was Lumia 930 anyway... And it is actually brilliant in low light... With the software updates I guess Nokia's PureView cameras are getting improved.. The review of Lumia 930 is comming sooner... :)