Rwanda launches first ‘Made in Africa’ smartphones

Mara Phones

The “Made in Africa” phones

KIGALI, Oct 9 (NNN-GNA) — Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame has officially launched two new smartphones manufactured in Africa.

The new phones are the first “Made in Africa” models produced by a Rwandan based company called Mara Group.

Mara X and Mara Z are now available for purchase to consumers. They were showcased in May this year at a Tech summit in Paris.

Now on sale they will use Google’s Android operating system and cost US$190 (Mara X) and US$130 (Mara Z).

Kagame said he hoped the new phones would increase Rwanda’s smartphone usage, currently at around 15%.

“Rwandans are already using smartphones but we want to enable many more. The introduction of Mara phones will put smartphones ownership within reach of more Rwandans,” Kagame said.

A new smartphone factory for the production of the Maraphones was officially opened in April.

The plant had cost $24 million and could make 1,200 phones per day, according to the company.

The Mara Phones are among the first devices to run Android Oreo, according to company officials.

Android Oreo is an OS optimized for apps like YouTube Go, Facebook Lite and Twitter Lite that are made for the African market.

Mara Group CEO Ashish Thakkar has said his company is targeting customers willing to pay more for quality.

There are assemble plants for smartphone companies in Egypt, Ethiopia, Algeria, and South Africa, but they import the components. — NNN-AGENCIES

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