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By OKUTTAH MARK
Chinese technology multinational ZTE has
launched five smartphone models and set out to sign local distributors
in a bid to win market share from rivals Nokia, Samsung and LG.
The firm has previously been selling handsets in
Kenya through partnerships with mobile phone firms such as Telkom Kenya
and Airtel, which, however, also stock rivals’ handsets.
Among the five models launched on Tuesday are
entry level V795 and ZTE Open 11 mini smartphones. The ZTE Open 11 runs
on Firefox operating system.
The phones will be retailing at between Sh4,500
and Sh5,160. The other three are mid-tier smartphones — the Blade LZ,
KIS 3 and Lubia Z5S retailing at up to Sh25,800.
ZTE is betting on its low-pricing and after-sales services to take on its rivals.
Mark Jin, the firm’s sales director for Kenya and
Somalia, said ZTE’s focus on the smartphones market is motivated by the
number of people accessing data through their handsets.
“We are looking at the opportunities created by
the expansion of internet infrastructure such as the 3G and the
envisaged 4G. Already we are seeing a shift where users prefer
smartphones and tablets compared to personal computers (PCs). This is
the market we are after and would not like to be left out,” Mr Jin said
Tuesday during the launch.
Latest statistics from the telecoms industry
regulator, the Communication Authority of Kenya CAK, indicate that the
number of mobile users rose to 13.1 million users in the three months to
December up from 11.9 million in the previous quarter.
During the period mobile data maintained the
largest share of 99 per cent of total internet subscriptions, which CAK
said could be as a result of factors such as the development of 3G
network and social networking.
Firms such as Huawei, Techno and Nokia are racing
for control of the mid-market segment served by entry level smart phones
that retail at between Sh8,000 and Sh30,000.
Phones like the iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy S5, Sonny
Ericsson’s Xperia and Blackberry Storm (2) retail at between Sh79,999
and Sh54,000 and are considered high-end.
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