Local brand Seetel gears up to launch high quality and affordable smartphones
The Phoenix ST500 and ST510 aren’t trying to win space next to your iPhone but they are hoping to connect more South Africans to the internet.
The Phoenix ST500 and ST510 aren’t trying to win space next to your iPhone but they are hoping to connect more South Africans to the internet.
There might still be Blackberrys in the future, only the Canadian-based firm won’t be making them.
Surprising decline in smartphone market share in rest of Africa.
You can’t get more into the middle of the mid-range than the Redmi 3, but does that make it worth buying?
The recent launch of three leading flagship smartphones makes you wonder if we are not paying too much for certain smartphone brands in South Africa. Whereas the recently launched entry level models of the country’s market leaders retail for prices in the R12 000 to R14 000 bracket, Xiaomi’s equally
Even the most expensive of Vodacom’s new phones is value for money, plus it comes with a VR headset.
According to ARM, its new graphics chip for phones is as fast as one designed for a laptop.
Wait, does Panasonic make smartphones?
The Korean phone maker will boost its smartphone cameras with some good ol’ German engineering.
The LG X-series of smartphones will have one great feature each, and few that aren’t so bad. So says LG, anyway.
As basic smartphones get more features, more people will choose them over premium smartphones, according to Gartner.
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