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Smartphone Will Hold 51% Of Southeast Asian Phone Market In 2015, Says Canalys

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Canalys has announced that it expects 106 million mobile phones to ship in Southeast Asia this year, up 19 percent from the 90 million units that shipped in 2010.Driven primarily by smart phone growth, Canalys estimates that this number will increase to 163 million by 2015.

 

The analyst firm highlights several key factors fuelling the region’s smart phone market expansion, including: Southeast Asia’s positive economic outlook; operator eagerness to grow average revenue per user (ARPU) from increased data subscriptions; strong social media usage among end-users; robust demand for mobility products; and competitively priced phones.

 

‘Southeast Asia has a diverse but incredibly dynamic smart phone market right now’, said Managing Director of Canalys, Mobile & Asia Pacific Rachel Lashford. ‘Consumers and vendors are in a win-win situation, thanks to a powerful combination of mobile-savvy end-users and a favorable economic landscape.’

 

In the report which Tekedia examined, shows that smartphone shipment as a percentage of total phone will improve from  17% in 2010 to 51 in 2015. Singapore will have the biggest smartphone displacement of ordinary where it will jump from 61% in 2010 to 80% in 2015. But the driving force may be Indonesia where at the same period, the numbers will drive from 13% to 59%.

 

What this report shows is that the era of normal phone is coming to an end and soon, it will be all smartphones. Nonetheless, it wil take a while before that will happen in Africa.

Afribiz – Making Business Happen In Africa. May Assist In Your Startup

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Afribiz makes business happen in Africa by providing platforms for entrepreneurs, SMEs, non-institutional investors, and professionals to be successful in their ventures related to Africa.

 

Afribiz, a brand of Conceptualee, Inc., focuses on catalyzing and growing trade, information, business, technology and innovation, and capital flows between Africa and other global markets, both developed and emerging. Afribiz products and services are divided into six areas – media and broadcasting, publications, projects, promotion and public relations, platform development, and professional services.

 

The Afribiz Media division includes several major platforms. First, Afribiz.info serves as the online portal for our activities, including information, intelligence, research, media and broadcasting, services, and the gateway to our business ecosystem situated in Africa and around the globe. Second, Afribiz.fm and Afribiz.tv focus on producing radio and tv shows, both online and for syndicated broadcast.

 

And, Afribiz.net focuses on producing premium paid content for those serious about doing business and investment in Africa. Afribiz Media is starting production on the AfriStock interview series, which highlights and educates about the capital markets in Africa and launches as part of the 2011 African Stock Investment Competition (ASIC).

 

You may need to see if this firm can help in your startup plan.

Nigeria’s Most Affordable Tablet, Ovim Lite, Arrives – Retail Price Is N37,000

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We are very excited to announce that Ovim Lite, the most affordable tablet in Nigeria will go on sale next week. We have made this tablet for those that need something lower than Ovim Plus.

Ovim Lite  retails for N37,000.

 

This is the spec
CPU Marvell 166 800MHz
O/S Google Android 2.2

Top Bonus: Ovim can make/receive phone calls and SMS.

Memory 256MB DDR2 RAM

Storage Device 2GB NAND Flash (can be up to 16G) – This is Flash, not HDD – We  end all HDD crashes and freezes.

Screen 7 inch TFT LCD with resistive touch screen, 800*480 Pixels

G-SENSOR MMA7660 accelerometer (inbuilt)

Camera 0.3 MP (inbuilt)

Battery 5000mAH (up to 8 hours after full charge)

Adapter Input voltage: AC 100-240V, output DC9V, 1.6A , Frequency 50-60Hz

USB high speed USB OTG 2.0 AND usb HOST 1.1/ full screen handwriting

Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g. 3G Module (in-built – no driver worries). With in-built 3G, we save you ~N10,000 of external MODEM. And no worries with 3rd party drivers.

I/O ports Mini USB2.0, T-flash–1G to 32G microSD card, build-in microphone, etc

Multimedia video MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV9, MPEG4 SP, ASF, DIVX, H.263, H.264, RMVB, MOV,MKV,TS,FLV, etc

Music MP3/WMA/APE/FLAC/AAC/AC3/WAV/OOG/AAC/EAAC, etc

Online Chat MSN/ SKYPE/GTALK/Yahoo/ICQ, etc

E-book PDF/TXT/CHM/DOC/EXCEL, etc

PIC JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/TIFF, etc

Product size 20.1 × 12.5× 1.65 cm

Colors: black, white, pink. Silver

Others standard accessories

 

To buy, please call or email info@fasmicro.com

 

The photo shown is not the photo of Ovim Lite . We will make it available later. Ovim is a product of Fasmicro and Microscale.

 

Breakdown By Countries – Android Developer Challenge, Sub-Saharan Africa Finalists

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This is how Android Developer Challenge stacks up from the list of finalists.

 

Entertainment / Media / Games

Kenya  2

Uganda 1

South Africa  3

Nigeria 2

Senegal 1

 

Social Networking / Communication

Kenya 3

South Africa 2

Malawi 1

Togo 1

Nigeria 2

 

Productivity / Tools / Local / Geo

Tanzania 1

Kenya 2

South Africa 3

Ghana 2

Nigeria 1

Rep of Guinea 1

 

Africa-Themed Apps Rule Google Android Developer Challenge — Sub-Saharan Africa

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Google is pleased to announce the finalists in the Android Developer Challenge for Sub-Saharan Africa. These finalists were selected by our official panel of judges. Please see our official page for more information about the challenge.

Entertainment / Media / Games

Human Droid, KenyaA game that lets players battle one another virtually while in the same physical location.
What’s Happening?, KenyaAn events and entertainment finder in Nairobi that could be customized for other cities.
Matatu, UgandaA two player competitive card game.
Slate Racer, South AfricaA time trial racing game.
Gliese, South AfricaA 2D platformer game.
Bawo Board Game, South AfricaAn app for a popular African board game.
Afrinolly, NigeriaAn app to watch African movie trailers and track the stars.
Ha!! Buggy, SenegalA fast-paced racing game.
Ayo, NigeriaAn app for an ancient board game of strategy from west Africa.

Social Networking / Communication

SMS Tweetbox, KenyaAn app that connects smartphone and non-smartphone users through SMS.
Seekika, KenyaA mobile audio storytelling application.
Olalashe, KenyaAn open source SOS and alerting mapping app.
Dribble, South AfricaA geo-social networking service that allows users to leave location-based messages.
Cnectd, South AfricaA cross-platform mobile messaging app for smartphones.
Setswana Phrases, MalawiA phrase dictionary of the Setswana language.
Nomad, TogoAn app that pushes notifications for a social network called Oasis.
TextOnMotion, NigeriaAn app that allows you to navigate and text at the same time.
Yandda!, NigeriaAn app that engraves your signature at any location for others to discover.

Productivity / Tools / Local / Geo

GPS Tanzania Guide, TanzaniaA tourist and business guide to Tanzania.
Shoppers’ Delight, KenyaAn app that assists shoppers comparing prices across several supermarkets.
Rush Hour, KenyaAn app that helps drivers navigate the streets of Nairobi with speed and safety.
Wedding Plandroid, South AfricaAn app that makes planning a wedding easy and helps to get brides and grooms ready for their big day.
Booka, South AfricaAn app that helps locate nearest car dealers, book a car in for a service, and track the progress of a service request.
SpotIt, South AfricaAn app that lets users find and report animals while on safari.
UniDayz, GhanaAn app that helps university students better manage and prioritize their coursework.
Breeze Through Service, NigeriaAn app that enables services providers to improve the quality of their services and strategic business decisions.
Wise Africa, Republic of GuineaAn African proverbs crowdsourcing app for Android.
Esoko, GhanaA market app for agricultural goods that allows users to track inventory and find the best price.