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amazing device, great specs its got. |
why buy a used phone when you can easily get an affordable tecno phone that offers you better specs. |
true, even TECNO device are really amazing too newspapers: |
lol, well thats the kind of specs you get with the TECNO Pova Valkan: |
nice info, though even with the fast charge on the Pova, the battery still lasts very long. |
do you need their parts? just go to carlcare pablobellins: |
why wont they lose customers? when i havent been able to browse well on my tecno phone because oif how unstable their network has been lately. |
arsenal for the win, clean |
Many things happen differently in Africa and one of which is the stands of smartphone companies. dominant Korean smartphone maker Samsung may be the biggest smartphone maker globally, but this isn’t the case in Africa. According to a new report from research firm Counterpoint, the dominant Korean smartphone maker was bested by little known Chinese brand TECNO in 2020. Per Counterpoint’s data, Transsion-owned Tecno was responsible for 18% of the total smartphone shipments in Africa last year. The research firm attributes Tecno’s rise to a strong second half of the year and its affordable smartphone portfolio. In contrast, Samsung could muster just 15% as it reportedly faced “supply chain disruptions” in the early half of 2020. Samsung isn’t the only big smartphone name coming under pressure in Africa. Huawei retained its fourth place on the continent with an 8% market share but fell further behind TECNO’s sister brand Itel (12%). Xiaomi, meanwhile, saw massive gains in Africa. Its shipment numbers grew by 126% in 2020 compared to 2019, doubling its market share to 4%. Oppo saw gains of 57% year over year, too, holding on to 4% of the market share ahead of Apple, HMD, and Realme. Transsion’s premium brand Infinix also saw gains and held onto its fifth position in the market shipment hierarchy. With all these stats one might wonder why Samsung is floundering in Africa? Simple! Budget Smartphones are very good business. Unlike North America or the EU, around four in five smartphones shipped in Africa fall below the $200 price band per Counterpoint. It’s a market heavily driven by value, and the players that can offer solid devices at lower price points are reaping the rewards. While Tecno doesn’t offer cutting-edge or novel technologies in its products, its budget Spark and flagship Camon lines come in well under $300. Samsung’s Galaxy A series is the only affordable competitor at this price point. Huawei’s Y series has also been a solid performer, according to the report. With the pandemic marginally abating across the continent, Samsung will likely recover some market share in 2021. But will it play second fiddle to TECNO going forward? We’ll have to wait and see. Source : https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-tecno-africa-1218996/ Cc lalasticlala , dragnet, puskin, honsule
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and it did end 1-1 ![]() Corroro: |
even 10 sef no go wrong, the whole point is the Pova charges really fast Rayliousity: |
sure it is Niswayne19: |
that will very much be a swap deal worth it NightFood: |
TECNO no be yeye phone bros Matheusmartin: |
sure, the Pova is one hell of a fast charging device, and the battery lasts very well too. investigator007: |
noted, thanks for the info |
many people are still using it Chatflick: |
the spark 7P, its relatively cheaper |
sure, me too AmadorSays: |
its not about anyone being a messiah, its the fact that the phones these brands produce are very good so it all comes down to preference of the customers LegalRambles: |
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go for anyone you can afford. Tarpharleestick: |
am sure this should be much fun, considering how much of gaming device it is. koskilala: |
this match fit just end 1-1 sha |
yes, thats very correct, playing DLS 2021 on my camon device has been fantastic selfdefence: |
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. Who still uses Tecno and its brother biko. Shey better phones don finish for market??