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Battle of the smartphones in kenya
madollar
#1 Posted : Saturday, January 26, 2013 5:07:48 PM
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After the idiot,samsung galaxy, techno chuma even forme and bird have a smart phone and many other brands.

We now have another one called YOLO by intel the first of its kind in africa its sports a 3.5-inch touch display, and its Atom Z2420 processor can hit speeds of up to 1.2GHz, encode and decode 1080p video, and support HSPA+ data speed.

Going for 11K this segment of the market looks too crowded and they be latecomers....

http://techcrunch.com/20...powered-yolo-smartphone/
Gordon Gekko
#2 Posted : Saturday, January 26, 2013 5:30:39 PM
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I think there's still room in this segment. A cheap smart phone with a serious battery life. If only this less than 10k android smart phone arena could get something with a battery that lasts over 24 hrs, I will gladly procure.
ChessMaster
#3 Posted : Saturday, January 26, 2013 7:15:29 PM
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I think this is one segment to watch.You are right all smartphones have battery life issues. This shouldn't worry you for long. Technology tends to get cheaper and better as times progresses. As it creates a huge opportunity,people are working on ways to solve the battery problem.

All the phones above are running on android. That's something to note. Safaricom is seeking revenue from data. In Africa the mobile phone is the dominant means of access to the internet. I expect more smartphone apps competitions and more mobile websites being made. The more apps being made locally the bigger the selection customers can choose from and thus spur more data usage. Mobile websites will also become a priority for organizations as more people start utilizing smartphones.

The price is relatively cheap. I say this considering the prices of phones when mobile phones went mainstream in Kenya. The costs of smartphones will surely go down and in turn slowly replace feature phones just like "colour" phones replaced the previous group.Another thing to watch out is the effects of smartphones in influencing the preferred communication channels.
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madollar
#4 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 11:37:54 AM
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Why kenya INTEL could have chosen another country to launch YOLO have they been to to downtown nairobi and see the so called smartphones on sale some going for less than 5K .

is it locked to safaricom would be interesting to know how many unit they will have sold after 1 year .the reason why huawei was so successful coz they were first of the blocks.....
ChessMaster
#5 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 11:44:22 AM
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madollar wrote:
Why kenya INTEL could have chosen another country to launch YOLO have they been to to downtown nairobi and see the so called smartphones on sale some going for less than 5K .

is it locked to safaricom would be interesting to know how many unit they will have sold after 1 year .the reason why huawei was so successful coz they were first of the blocks.....


Youth are the majority of this country. Kenya is connected now. Mobile money and m-commerce. 1080p video,safaricom is gunning for some massive data exchanges. They both gain,safcom has a strong brand name and so does intel,synergy. The battle is on,ni kubaya.If safcom removes an android m-pesa app I'm buying safcom shares that very day.
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madollar
#6 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 11:52:38 AM
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ChessMaster wrote:
madollar wrote:
Why kenya INTEL could have chosen another country to launch YOLO have they been to to downtown nairobi and see the so called smartphones on sale some going for less than 5K .

is it locked to safaricom would be interesting to know how many unit they will have sold after 1 year .the reason why huawei was so successful coz they were first of the blocks.....


Youth are the majority of this country. Kenya is connected now. Mobile money and m-commerce. 1080p video,safaricom is gunning for some massive data exchanges. They both gain,safcom has a strong brand name and so does intel,synergy. The battle is on,ni kubaya.If safcom removes an android m-pesa app I'm buying safcom shares that very day.


They should target first time consumers of smart phones like nokia and techno are doing

i dont see some one with a lumia worth 30000 k downgrading unless they have various models with different pricing thats when first in africa tag phrase will work smile
ChessMaster
#7 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 11:57:33 AM
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madollar wrote:
ChessMaster wrote:
madollar wrote:
Why kenya INTEL could have chosen another country to launch YOLO have they been to to downtown nairobi and see the so called smartphones on sale some going for less than 5K .

is it locked to safaricom would be interesting to know how many unit they will have sold after 1 year .the reason why huawei was so successful coz they were first of the blocks.....


Youth are the majority of this country. Kenya is connected now. Mobile money and m-commerce. 1080p video,safaricom is gunning for some massive data exchanges. They both gain,safcom has a strong brand name and so does intel,synergy. The battle is on,ni kubaya.If safcom removes an android m-pesa app I'm buying safcom shares that very day.


They should target first time consumers of smart phones like nokia and techno are doing

i dont see some one with a lumia worth 30000 k downgrading unless they have various models with different pricing thats when first in africa tag phrase will work smile


There are a lot of first time users.If I remember right its on android 4.0. Most of the others av seen are in the 2 range
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Money Whisperer
#8 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 4:22:28 PM
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My eye is on Sony Ericsson Ray, i want to cash in my bonga points and grab as I'm tired of my blackberry (nothing in particular, BB is awesome, just want a change). anybody with experience, hearsay, rumors on this ka-phone? I'm trying to avoid Samsung....too much
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ChessMaster
#9 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 4:25:59 PM
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Money Whisperer wrote:
My eye is on Sony Ericsson Ray, i want to cash in my bonga points and grab as I'm tired of my blackberry (nothing in particular, BB is awesome, just want a change). anybody with experience, hearsay, rumors on this ka-phone? I'm trying to avoid Samsung....too much


I thought they split. Now lets see who was the more innovative one? Anyway,what do you want to know maybe I can help.
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
Money Whisperer
#10 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 5:41:51 PM
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ChessMaster wrote:
Money Whisperer wrote:
My eye is on Sony Ericsson Ray, i want to cash in my bonga points and grab as I'm tired of my blackberry (nothing in particular, BB is awesome, just want a change). anybody with experience, hearsay, rumors on this ka-phone? I'm trying to avoid Samsung....too much


I thought they split. Now lets see who was the more innovative one? Anyway,what do you want to know maybe I can help.

the performance, battery life anything that would convince a blackberry junky to consider the phone apart from the usual android sales pitches.
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