The 4Afrika Windows Phone will be launched in 7 countries later this month and those are Angola, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa. It’s aimed at being an affordable handset for first time smartphone owners, students, small businesses and developers and from what we can see of the design (above) it actually looks pretty stylish and more of a high-end device.
There are four color options, black, blue, red or white and specs include a 1.2GHz Snapdragon dual-core processor, 4-inch display with resolution of 800 x 480, 4GB of internal storage and front and rear-facing cameras. The casing is 10mm thick and the 4Afrika has built-in power-saving technology so the battery capacity should give users 420 hours of standby time. There are also pre-loaded custom apps for African consumers and the Windows Phone Store will also have a market-specific store so that African consumers can download locally relevant content and apps.
Other Windows Phone devices already available in Africa come from manufacturers such as HTC, Nokia and Samsung so it’s good to hear that another major producer such as Huawei is also issuing Windows Phone devices there. We’re really interested to hear from readers in Africa about their thoughts on the upcoming Huawei 4Afrika Windows Phone so please do send your comments on this.
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