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TECNO, Infinix, and itel Dominate Safaricom Network

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
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Three smartphone brands have quietly taken the lead in Kenya. TECNO, Infinix, and itel, all part of the Transsion Group, now reign supreme on the Safaricom network, accounting for over 50% of devices.

Transsion Group, a Chinese multinational, has strategically positioned its trio of smartphone brands to cater to different market segments. Here’s a closer look:

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  1. TECNO: Known for its budget-friendly devices, TECNO has captured the hearts of Kenyans with feature-rich smartphones that don’t break the bank. From the popular Camon series to the Spark lineup, TECNO offers affordability without compromising on performance.
  2. Infinix: Infinix targets the mid-range market, offering sleek designs, impressive cameras, and robust performance. The Hot and Note series have gained a loyal following, especially among young users who crave style and functionality.
  3. itel: itel focuses on ultra-affordable smartphones, making them accessible to even the most budget-conscious consumers. With basic features and reliable performance, itel devices are a common sight across Kenya.

The Winning Formula

Why have these brands conquered Safaricom’s network?

  1. Affordability: TECNO, Infinix, and itel understand the local market’s price sensitivity. Their competitive pricing ensures that Kenyans can own a smartphone without straining their wallets.
  2. Brand Ambassadors: Transsion has roped in influential figures like Chris Evans (yes, Captain America!), Sauti Sol, Eliud Kipchoge, and Nyashinski. These brand ambassadors lend credibility and create positive associations with the devices.
  3. Strategic Partnerships: Transsion has forged partnerships to make device acquisition easier:
    • Buy Now Pay Later: Flexible payment options allow customers to acquire devices hassle-free.
    • Trusted Dealers: Safaricom Shops now stock Transsion phones, making them accessible across the country.
    • Extended Warranty: Up to 24 months of coverage provides peace of mind.
    • Perks: Free data, goodie bags, and protectors sweeten the deal.
  4. Effective Marketing: Transsion’s extensive marketing campaigns ensure that even remote areas recognize their brands. Billboards in Nairobi alone won’t cut it; Transsion is everywhere.

The dominance of TECNO, Infinix, and itel on Safaricom’s network reflects their understanding of Kenyan consumers’ needs. As they continue to evolve, these brands play a pivotal role in Kenya’s digital transformation.

While TECNO, Infinix, and itel have won hearts with their hardware, there’s room for improvement. Software remains a pain point. Users often grapple with bloatware and infrequent updates. Transsion must prioritize cleaner software and timely updates to enhance the overall user experience.

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