Orange improves access to mobile internet in Africa supported by Google.
Sanza touch: The partnership between Orange and Google to speed up access to mobile internet in Africa
In Africa, the smartphone penetration rate is still low, mainly due to its acquisition cost.
In their willingness to foster digital inclusion, Orange and Google are teaming up for the launch of the first 4G smartphone in the Sanza range, which will allow many customers to access mobile internet.
Customers will find the full set of Orange applications (My Orange, Orange Money, Livescreen to stay informed), as well as the most popular applications and social networks such as YouTube Go, Google Go, Facebook and WhatsApp.
The Sanza touch is an accessible alternative for everyone due to its price point and features including the Payjoy application, which allows customers to overcome budget issues by paying for their smartphone over several instalments (depending on availability in their country ).
The Sanza touch smartphone thus completes the Sanza range, launched in April 2019 in nearly 13 countries in Africa and the Middle East.
As of October 2020, the Sanza touch smartphone will be bundled with an offer (calls, SMS, internet) at around US $ 30, which positions it as one of the cheapest 4G smartphones on the market.
Sanza touch: The partnership between Orange and Google to speed up access to mobile internet in Africa
In Africa, the smartphone penetration rate is still low, mainly due to its acquisition cost.
In their willingness to foster digital inclusion, Orange and Google are teaming up for the launch of the first 4G smartphone in the Sanza range, which will allow many customers to access mobile internet.
Customers will find the full set of Orange applications (My Orange, Orange Money, Livescreen to stay informed), as well as the most popular applications and social networks such as YouTube Go, Google Go, Facebook and WhatsApp.
The Sanza touch is an accessible alternative for everyone due to its price point and features including the Payjoy application, which allows customers to overcome budget issues by paying for their smartphone over several instalments (depending on availability in their country ).
The Sanza touch smartphone thus completes the Sanza range, launched in April 2019 in nearly 13 countries in Africa and the Middle East.
As of October 2020, the Sanza touch smartphone will be bundled with an offer (calls, SMS, internet) at around US $ 30, which positions it as one of the cheapest 4G smartphones on the market.
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