Govt Partners With Microsoft to Offer Digital Training Programme to 50,000 Entrepreneurs February 16, 2021
Oppo subsidiary Realme Kenya has promised to continue releasing more devices in the Kenyan market in order to sustain demand in 2021. The smartphone manufacturer which officially entered the country in August last year says the move will help strengthen its roots in Kenya’s smartphone market share. Also Read: Realme Officially Enters Kenyan Smartphone Market In 2020, the smartphone announced a grand entrance into the Kenyan market by introducing record-breaking new devices in a span of four months. These were the Realme C3, Realme C11, Realme C15, Realme C12, Realme 6, and Realme 7i, Realme band Realme Buds Q, and Realme Buds Air Neo. Also Read: Realme Buds Air Neo Officially Launched in the Kenyan Market The success witnessed by Realme was mainly because the majority of their smartphones were entry-level phones. This means the devices were cheap despite having fairly high-end features, this appealed to the majority of Kenyans who are enjoying a great midrange smartphone selection at the moment. ”As Kenyans increasingly become gamers by use of their phones, the integration of an Helio feature, giving the Realme phones high performance as one plays couldn’t come at a better time,” the firm said in a statement. Newsletter Subscribe to get the latest from Tech Space Ke and never miss out! Leave this field empty if you're human: Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) AlSO READ: Struggling African E-commerce Jumia Revenue Falls 7pc in Q1
Govt Partners With Microsoft to Offer Digital Training Programme to 50,000 Entrepreneurs February 16, 2021