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Siri, where can I find the iPhone 4S in Kenya and for how much?

Finally, Apple’s iPhone 4S has been launched in Kenya by Orange. I just got this information from Orange having checked my email a little late today. The good news is that Orange’s iPhone 4S prices actually seem to be lower than those that have been available to-date from “unofficial” Apple vendors in Kenya. However, the pricing is still pretty expensive but then again this is the iPhone 4S and not some run of the mill smartphone.

Apple’s iPhone 4S only just launched in markets like China so its safe to say that Kenya got it pretty early on this basis. Personally, I use an iPhone 4 and I love it! It’s quite simply one of the best smartphones out there – even with the arrival of the iPhone 4S. However, like all Apple fanboys I am now drooling at the prospect of upgrading to an iPhone 4S! Some of the reasons why the iPhone 4S is step up from the iPhone 4 and older iPhone variants are as follows:

  • Siri – the biggest deal about the iPhone 4S is that it comes with Siri. Siri is a voice activated personal assistant that runs natively on the iPhone 4S. It’s probably the feature that Apple has really oversold about the iPhone 4S. The reality is that its more of a gimmick than anything else but it does represent possibly the next evolutionary jump in smartphones and Internet search. A few of my friends who have the iPhone 4S say Siri is really buggy and does not work “as advertised”. Whatever the case, Siri is pretty nifty and will get better with time like all cutting edge things from Apple.
  • The A5 dual-core processor – the iPhone 4S comes with the dual-core A5 processor which was first seen in the iPad2. What this means is that its twice as fast as the A4 processor in the iPhone 4 and can run graphics as fast as 7 times faster. What does this mean for you if you buy the iPhone 4S? Everything just happens a lot faster when using the iPhone 4S compared to all older iPhone models. Especially when you upgrade to the latest IOS5, the extra processor speed is really handy!
  • Camera – the iPhone 4 already has an amazing 5 megapixel camera and its takes fantastic photos! You do NOT need another digital camera with the iPhone 4. However, the iPhone 4S comes with an 8 megapixel camera and new optics compared to the iPhone 4. What does this mean for you? Even better pictures than you could expect from a typically good phone camera. At the same time, the iPhone 4S takes 1080p HD video which means your videos from the iPhone 4S are really vivid and sharp.
  • iCloud – iCloud is actually available on iOS5 which can run on all iPhone models from the 3GS to the iPhone 4S. I have been on iOS5 for the better part of two months and it works really well. The main thing is that you are able to back-up all sorts of personal iPhone data onto iCloud and synchronize it as well on a regular basis. The cool thing is that moving your data from say your iPhone 3GS to an iPhone 4 is really easy with iCloud and also keeps your data secure.
  • iOS5 – iOS5 has been around for the last few months since the iPhone 4S was launched. It has over 200 new improvements on iOS4 and actually seems to run quicker, even on an older iPhone 3GS. The iPhone 4s was designed to run iOS5 in an optimal manner meaning they just work better together! It helps that the A5 processor can crunch data much quicker though.

Orange is offering the iPhone 4S in Kenya on 12 month post-paid contracts with immediate effect. For the longest time, one of the caveats of buying an iPhone in Kenya on Orange was that they did not have 3G but this is no longer the case  – you can get speeds of up to 21 mbps on their network which is really great for the iPhone 4S. The iPhone 4S will be available in both black and white and below is the pricing information I received from Orange:

  • iPhone 4S 16GB: Kes. 74,899.00
  • iPhone 4S 32GB: Kes. 87,999.00
  • iPhone 4S 64GB: Kes. 101,499.00

A review of Samsung’s Ch@t 322 Dual SIM Mobile Handset.

Its been around 2 weeks since I got my hands on Samsung’s new dual SIM mobile handset – the Ch@t 322. The phone has just been launched in Kenya as evidenced by the large newspaper ads and billboards nationwide with a “mirror image” of Wyre, the popular local musician. In the marketing, one can tell that the target audience is clearly the Youth from this perspective – those social media loving and fast texting generation that make up the bulk of Kenya’s fast emerging always-on digital class. However, having had sometime with the Ch@t 322, its clearly a phone that can serve a much wider market.

A couple of things first though. The build quality and overall finish of the Ch@t 322 as to be expected from Samsung is excellent. However, The Ch@t 322 is NOT what I would call a true smart phone by today’s standards. It is what I would call an advanced phone meaning it does a few key things really well but not the whole gamut that a smart phone would do. The big deal about this phone is obviously its dual SIM capability. This is an especially important feature in addition to the full QWERTY keyboard – which is a first as far as I can tell in this market for a dual SIM mobile handset. The Ch@t 322 also comes with an optical track pad meaning that it has some nifty navigational capabilities.

In Kenya, the Ch@t 322 is currently retailing for Kes. 8,299.00 and is available from major retailers such Fonexpress, Phonelinks and Tuscoms (nationwide), Samsung’s brand shop at the Westgate Mall and Safaritel on Mama Ngina street, as well as other key stores. The price in my opinion is fair for a dual SIM phone with all its features to be discussed later in this post. However, we now have other branded smart phones retailing for a similar price in the market BUT without dual SIM capabilities. This trade-off may be a tough sell for prospective buyers unless they feel they really need a dual SIM handset when they could buy a 3G enabled but entry-level smart phone.

The Ch@t 322 has a home screen that has prominent menu options for direct access to Twitter, Facebook, and MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger. In the same manner, once can also access their email (with native ActiveSync for regular updates) and SMS services directly from the same menu, as well as free Bluetooth Messaging. This points to the fact that this indeed a phone that is focused on messaging at the core.

In terms of getting online, the Ch@t 322 comes with GPRS and does not support EDGE or 3G – I found this to be quite disappointing as you have to wait for content to come through. It comes with a 1.3 Megapixel camera for both video and photos. It also comes with 60MB of on-board memory that can be expanded up to 8GB via a Micro SD card. If one wants to use the Ch@t 322 for larger media downloads such as music and video, the Ch@t comes with a 2GB Micro SD card out of the box which is a decent amount of extra data storage.

I found setting up my Ch@t 322 for email and social networks to be easy and stress free – its the first time I have ever used a Dual SIM phone. The screen is quite large and easy to navigate, especially with the nifty optical track pad. Browsing the web was a reasonably good experience except for the slow speeds. The seamless use of both SIM cards once activated via the menu means its easy to move back and forth between the active lines from the menu while the phone is continuously on – there is no need to restart it to work the two lines. The keys on the QWERTY keyboard were a little small so it took sometime to get used to them without making mistakes.

In concluding, I have mixed feelings about the Ch@t 322. On one hand, its a great dual SIM mobile handset. Its also great for messaging in all of its myriad forms via social networks, instant messaging and email. However, I think it would have to appeal to have very specific market that would buy it for this very reason. If its a question of getting a phone that flies on the Internet and delivers a full smart phone experience at the same price, I would not recommend it. Ultimately, it boils down to the fact that the Ch@t 322 is probably the best brand name dual SIM handset in the market today, hands down. On this basis, I would buy it.

Orange Kenya’s Pricing and Packages for the Apple iPhone 4.

Late last week the Apple’s iPhone 4 finally found its way to Kenya via Orange. The launch of the iPhone 4 was made via a press conference as well as large full page ads in the major dailies. However, as far as I know, no pricing or packages we’re announced at the same time which led me to try to find out more.

The Apple iPhone 4 as seen at Orange Kenya's Sarit Centre Shop, Nairobi, Kenya

I called customer service at Orange Kenya’s on friday only to be told that I needed to go to one of the Orange shops to get this information (seriously?! well, yes, I actually did this morning at the Sarit Centre branch). As it turned out, they did actually have the iPhone 4 in stock although there was only one unit as per picture. There we’re no brochures yet but I did get the following pricing and package information from their very helpful customer service staff on-site:

  • Apple iPhone 4 16GB: Kes. 30,499.00
  • Apple iPhone 4 32GB: Kes. 39,999.00
  • 24 Month Package/Contract (Postpaid only): Kes. 5,000.00 one-time deposit and Kes, 5,000.00 monthly which includes with 9 hours of talk time, 300 SMS and 300MB of data (the cost of voice is Kes. 2.00 on-net and Kes. 4.00 off-net. SMS is billed at Kes. 1.00 on-net and Kes. 2.00 off-net. Data is billed at Kes. 7.00 per MB)
  • The contract duration for the iPhone 4 is 24 months, if a customer exits before the end of the contract, the customer will be required to pay the total cost of the device and the service fees for the remaining contract duration

So, there you have it. The prices look high on the monthly bundle rate (i.e Kes. 5,000.00 which is the same for the iPhone 3G and 3GS models with Orange Kenya) but the purchasing price of Kes. 30,499.00 for the 16GB model is not bad considering you will have the very latest and only several months old Apple iPhone 4! I recently started using an iPhone 3GS and lets just say its been a revelation for me so I am really really eager to get my hands on an upgrade in the form of an iPhone 4. For more detailed information and all the features of the iPhone 4, go to the web site here>

LG’s Optimus Android smartphone (finally?) in Kenya.

A few months ago, I excitedly wrote a blog post here about the announcement from LG’s Kenya office that the Optimus Android smartphone (also known as the GT540) would be launched in Kenya sometime in June 2010. As events would have it, this never happened in June 2010 and instead its taken a few more months to finally make it here.

At the time, no Android smartphones had been launched in Kenya so it was something of a landmark moment when the announcement was made. However, since then, both Huawei and Sony Ericsson have launched a total of five Android handsets that are now retailing exclusively in Kenya via Safaricom’s Shops.

Therefore, it came as something of a shock this week when I was reading one of the newspapers and saw an ad for LG that showed that they had indeed launched the Optimus in Kenya (possibly as early as this week?) This took me by surprise as I had expected that LG would have made a big deal when they finally launched an Android handset and probably would have done so in conjunction with a mobile network such as Huawei and Sony Ericsson had done? No such thing (yet) apparently.

The LG Optimus was only introduced into the global marketplace sometime around May 2010 so its actually a pretty new Android smartphone by any standard. The irony however is that the LG ad in the newspaper was a general one with other handsets featured alongside the Optimus with some basic specifications for each one – quite disappointing if you ask me for what should a major event for them in Kenya.

However, what caught my eye is that the Optimus has a retail price of Kes. 25,499.00 which in my opinion is a fair price for what is a top of the line Android smartphone. What remains to be seen is how well the Optimus performs in the marketplace considering that there has been hardly any kind of marketing for it – this will certainly hurt sales unless LG Kenya is planning to do something big soon. Whatever the case, its really great that more and more Android smartphones are finding their way to Kenya and things can only get better from here. You can find out more about the Optimus smartphone here>