Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher designed the special edition of Lenovo smartphones set for launch later in the year

At the mention of the Chinese company Lenovo, what immediately come to the minds of many are their Personal computers and other computer hardware products, other than their smartphone products. 

Though they have series of smartphone products in the market but it seems they are well known for their computers, unlike when Tecno or Infinix companies that is in their similar categories are mentioned.

But in their bid to step up their brand and market in the smartphone industries and other of their products as well, last year,  sometimes in October the company brought in the popular Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher to serve as not only their brand ambassador but also to work as an engineer in the company.

Hollywood star Ashon Kutcher designed the special edition of Lenovo smartphones set for launch later in the year


Ashton Kutcher a well-known tech geek with his new company has designed special editions of Lenovo smartphones set for launch later in the year.

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The executive of Lenovo in the person of David Roman recently acknowledged the positive mark and impact that Kutcher has brought to the company ever since he was absorbed into the company. 

He went further to say that “Kutcher not only sees himself as engineer that he is an engineer” and that Kutchers latest phone design was a true reflection of his goal that revolves around users experience.

If you could recall that Ashton Kutcher’s fame saw him in the past to become the first twitter user to hit one million twitter followers, though he later became less interested in the popular social network, Twitter.

Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher designed the special edition of Lenovo smartphones set for launch later in the year Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher designed the special edition of Lenovo smartphones set for launch later in the year Reviewed by Edwin Akwudolu on 12:05:00 PM Rating: 5

1 comment:

  1. I'm afraid doesn't matter who designs Lenovo computers, they tend to use doggy hardware and blame any mistake on the customer. Any hardware failure is customer's fault and not covered by warranty. They will charge you more than 20% of computer costs to fix doggy USB ports which are in essence their fault. "Pay peanuts, get monkeys" - that about Lenovo company. For the record, they don't even have a complaint department and existing customer support is a joke.

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