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Kenya to release domestically produced smartphones | |
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Sales will begin on October 30, with the gadget reportedly costing $40 | Sales will begin on October 30, with the gadget reportedly costing $40 |
The first batch of government-backed affordable smartphones made in Kenya will be available to buy at the end of the month, as the East African country seeks to boost its connectivity. | The first batch of government-backed affordable smartphones made in Kenya will be available to buy at the end of the month, as the East African country seeks to boost its connectivity. |
Locally-assembled cell phones should appear in outlets on October 30 with a suggested retail price of $40, Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication and the Digital Economy Eliud Owalo told the media last week. | Locally-assembled cell phones should appear in outlets on October 30 with a suggested retail price of $40, Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication and the Digital Economy Eliud Owalo told the media last week. |
“Yes, the release date is on October 30; that’s all for now,” Owalo told Business Daily. “We will release the rest of the details at the launch.” | “Yes, the release date is on October 30; that’s all for now,” Owalo told Business Daily. “We will release the rest of the details at the launch.” |
The smartphones were initially scheduled for release in August, but Owalo said in July that the government had only just completed a feasibility study for the devices. According to the official, Kenya is determined to make smartphones affordable to everyone, regardless of their economic status. | The smartphones were initially scheduled for release in August, but Owalo said in July that the government had only just completed a feasibility study for the devices. According to the official, Kenya is determined to make smartphones affordable to everyone, regardless of their economic status. |
The project is part of a government-led initiative to boost the country’s connectivity and access to digital devices. Smartphones are being assembled by a three-member consortium consisting of the Chinese wholesaler Shenzhen TeleOne Technology and Kenyan providers Safaricom and Jamii Telecommunications. | The project is part of a government-led initiative to boost the country’s connectivity and access to digital devices. Smartphones are being assembled by a three-member consortium consisting of the Chinese wholesaler Shenzhen TeleOne Technology and Kenyan providers Safaricom and Jamii Telecommunications. |
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