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AME Handset Subscriptions Set to Reach 1.4bn by 2023 with 81% Smartphones subscriptions
Published: Jun 11,2019Total AME (Africa and Middle East) handset subscriptions of 733m in 2018, is set to reach 1.4bn by 2023, with smartphones accounting for 81% of handsets in 2023 from 54.4% in 2018, according to GlobalData. During the same period, feature phone subscriptions will decline at a CAGR of -11.7%.
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Jonathan Bachrach, Senior Technology Analyst at GlobalData comments, “The massive growth in smartphone adoption will be largely driven by increasing penetration through lower priced handsets, more affordable device plans, 3G / 4G coverage expansion, growing OTT video adoption and larger data bundles.''
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Several retailers and telcos in AME countries sell smartphones for between US$20 and $50. For example, SOUQ Egypt sells the Hisense U601s’ for $34 and Jumia Nigeria sells the Itel It6910 for $24. In Tanzania, Vodacom is selling several devices for less than $50 as part of a promotion, an Itel gado sells for $44.
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