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Monday, May 21, 2018

Vitel Mobile to distribute Hyundai Mobile’s mobile devices in Latin America

Vitel already distributes Samsung and LG equipment in the region. In the case of Hyundai, it will manage the production and marketing together with Hyundai's licensing department, which will oversee design and quality control of the devices. The range of current models of Hyundai Mobile - with Android operating system - includes 9 different phones, with 3G and LTE capabilities, at sale prices ranging from US$ 39 to US$ 89.

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