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    You are at:Home»Africa»Six New Partners To Deliver Affordable Smart Feature Phones Running on KaiOS in Africa

    Six New Partners To Deliver Affordable Smart Feature Phones Running on KaiOS in Africa

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    By Staff Writer on February 20, 2019 Africa, Gadgets, Press Release

    KaiOS Technologies today announced that six new partners in Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania will launch mobile phones running on its operating system for smart feature phones, KaiOS. These devices form a new category of phones that combine the affordability of a feature phone with the essential features of a smartphone.

    According to research by the GSMA, the $100-$200 price tag of a smartphone is preventing 64% of people in Africa from upgrading their phones to 3G/4G devices that can access the internet. KaiOS-powered 3G/4G handsets address this issue as they’re affordable and come preinstalled with the KaiStore, as well as several apps and services including the Google Assistant, Facebook, Google Maps, YouTube, and Twitter.

    These new smart feature phones will be available for direct purchase by end-users who have their own SIM cards, or as part of bundled packages with local Mobile Network Operators. They go to market from Q2 2019 through distribution agreements with the following partners:

    Accent in Morocco

    Bomare in Algeria whose products are branded as Stream System

    Condor in Algeria

    Eric Beare Associates – Hong Kong based company operational in Egypt, South Africa, and other African markets

    Maya Global Network– operational across Africa particularly in Kenya and Tanzania

    Sico in Egypt

    “Our mission is to close the digital divide by bringing advanced digital services to the billions of people who are still without internet,” said KaiOS Technologies CEO Sebastien Codeville. “Traditional smartphones are too expensive for large parts of the population in the markets where our new partners have a strong presence. We’re really excited to see a broad range of affordable devices reach millions of people who were previously unconnected through these new partnerships.”

    Over 80M KaiOS-powered phones have been shipped to more than 100 countries. The operating system is based on open web technologies such as HTML5 and supports 3G and 4G/LTE, as well as Wi-Fi, GPS, and NFC. Devices running on KaiOS require little memory while still offering a rich user experience through access to apps like the Google Assistant, YouTube, Facebook, Google Maps, and Twitter.

    In the near future, KaiOS handsets will also be available across Africa to customers of both MTN and Orange.

    About KaiOS Technologies 
     
    KaiOS Technologies powers an ecosystem of affordable digital products and services. Its flagship product, KaiOS, is the emerging mobile operating system shipped on over 80M smart feature phones to over 100 countries. Kai’s mission is to help close the digital divide by bringing mobile connectivity to the billions of people without internet in emerging markets, as well as providing those in established markets with an alternative to smartphones. KaiOS is based on HTML5 and other open web technologies. Devices running on the platform require limited memory, while still offering a rich user experience through access to apps like the Google Assistant, YouTube, Facebook, Google Maps, and Twitter.

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