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In a follow up conversation, Gonye told me that GTeL smartphone sales throughout 2013 averaged +/- 18,000 monthly, which translates to an estimate of 216,000 smartphone units. Note, GTeL also sales a variety of feature phones generally under $70.
It seems like GTeL’s predecessor brand G-Tide was not as successful. According to Gonye, G-Tide moved an average of 1500 units each month.
This is no surprise as G-Tide was usually accompanied by the “poor quality tag”, so much so that some people created a Facebook page against it.
However, this is something GTeL has managed to get past, partly thanks to the Android open source software and their re-branding exercise. The devices have also noticeably improved in quality and perceptions have changed for the better.
Last year GTeL made the bold and risky move of appointing Buhera West MP Joseph Chinotimba as their brand ambassador. Contrary to my initial views, the move seems to have paid off for GTeL as Gonye also revealed that sales increased 15% soon after the Chinotimba appointment.
We haven’t independently verified the figures thrown by GTeL but they seem plausible because their distribution model has worked. GTeL has managed to become the dominant mobile brand in the civil service market thanks to the credit facility they have made available to civil servants.
The Zero deposit facility allows any civil servant to buy a GTeL devices on credit of upto 6 months.
Late last year, GTeL’s local competitor Astro claimed to have recorded $5 million in revenues from the sale of Astro branded android smartphones.
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not sure but I am rooting for these guys as sales model works in zim because it smartphones cheaper they made $15 million last year and it would work in SADC and most parts of SSA I wonder if they are going to start exporting phones soonsuch is what africa needs!
how is vmk of congo btw?
This is great news. I applaud Zimbabweans for taking their their future in to their own hands and make the best of it. Keep up the good work.not sure but I am rooting for these guys as sales model works in zim because it smartphones cheaper they made $15 million last year and it would work in SADC and most parts of SSA I wonder if they are going to start exporting phones soon
zim tech industry is developing without any govt support
export that shit to kenya ASAPnot sure but I am rooting for these guys as sales model works in zim because it smartphones cheaper they made $15 million last year and it would work in SADC and most parts of SSA I wonder if they are going to start exporting phones soon
zim tech industry is developing without any govt support
export that stuff to kenya ASAP!!!not sure but I am rooting for these guys as sales model works in zim because it smartphones cheaper they made $15 million last year and it would work in SADC and most parts of SSA I wonder if they are going to start exporting phones soon
zim tech industry is developing without any govt support
http://www.vmktech.com/en/elikia#such is what africa needs!
how is vmk of congo btw?
we already got tablet.
really awesome!not sure but I am rooting for these guys as sales model works in zim because it smartphones cheaper they made $15 million last year and it would work in SADC and most parts of SSA I wonder if they are going to start exporting phones soon
zim tech industry is developing without any govt support
I think the owners are thinking of entering zambia,malawi,kenya,tanzania etc in the next year or tworeally awesome!
like someone said, this phone should be in kenya like yesterday!!
how can i get one?
am always very hungry to support african innovations.
there are diffrent types of models so the price variesHow much to they cost? I'm planning a trip to Harare this month btw. :cheers: