Kusadikika wrote:Kuuliza si ujinga kwa hivyo msinichekelee. When you buy a SAMSNUNG is it not an original SAMSNUNG?? It is not a fake SAMSUNG. Ubaya uko wapi? If the quality is bad then the consumer will just have a bad product that fails to meet his expectations but he already has discounted that by the price he paid in the first place so where is the problem?
Someone please educate me on the disadvantages of so called fake phones? I can understand disadvantages of fake batteries when they kill the local industry but what is in it for us to require Kenyans to buy expensive foreign made phones when there are cheap foreign made phones out there that work just as well? What does the Kenyan government owe Samsung or Apple??
Why do Kenyans ALWAYS read conspiracy into every move? Anyway it is good you said you need some education.
Every genuine mobile phone has a serial number to register it to a carrier network like Safaricom, Yu et.c. This number is called the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. The IMEI number can be used to verify the legitimacy of a phone.
Often counterfeit models won’t have an IMEI number or use a fake one because they imitate already researched, tested and marketed brand names like NOKIA and Samsung. Counterfeiters don’t have to invest in product research, design and safety testing . Counterfeit phones are made from cheap substandard components allowing them to be produced at a fraction of the price of genuine handsets. For this reason they will not be assigned an IMEI number and therefore may copy another existing or previous IMEI number or not have one at all. They are also likely to interfere with carrier's network efficiency.
Imagine 4 phones with the same IMEI number, Can the service provider identify a user, say in case of crime?
If you want affordable phone, you don't have to buy expensive. You can still buy affordable but genuine phones like Techno, Dorado, Bird e.t.c.
However, a relevant question is whether a genuine phone with an unregistered module is better than a counterfeit phone with a registered SIM. You know the answer.