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  2. These Cheap Cell Phones Don’t Cut Corners — And Cost Less ...

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    The Best Cheap Phones. Best Overall: Google Pixel 7a. Best Big-Screen Phone: OnePlus 12R. Best iPhone: Apple iPhone SE. Best Samsung: Samsung Galaxy A54. Best Under $300: OnePlus Nord N30.

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    Best budget phone: Google Pixel 8a from £354.99 at Amazon. ... At the moment the best iPhone under £500 is the iPhone 13 released back in 2021. Despite being a few years old, it still looks ...

  4. M-Kopa - Wikipedia

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    By December 2016, the company had sold around 400,000 systems in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda since its launch in 2011, under CEO Jesse Moore. [16] As of 2016, there were plans to begin manufacturing all the products in Kenya. [17] By January 2018, the company had wired at least 500,000 homes, and sold about 90,000 solar rechargeable televisions ...

  5. Best Budget Smartphones 2022 - AOL

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    Smartphones seem to be getting more and more expensive by the year. Even Apple’s middle-market iPhone 13 comes in at a starting price of $699. That’s not a budget phone. Prospects don’t get ...

  6. List of mobile network operators in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Website of Communications Authority of Kenya; MTN takes a firm grip on Kenya online business space; Telcos market shift as Airtel gains voice traffic, Safaricom drops As of 12 April 2018. Safaricom’s dominance under threat from rivals As of 11 September 2018.

  7. Transsion - Wikipedia

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    Transsion released phones with long battery life, which are suited to low electrification rates in Africa and the propensity of blackouts. [1] [2] [4] The phones included support for multiple African languages, and Tecno was the first major mobile phone brand in Ethiopia to include support for an Amharic keyboard. [3]