Feature cell phones have lately made some impressive gains. After years of almost continuous decline, global shipments have grown for two consecutive quarters. Growth in emerging markets has been especially impressive: In Africa, feature-phone shipments surged 32 percent year-over-year in the second quarter of 2016, compared to a decline of 5.2 percent for smartphones. Expect that trend to continue, for a few reasons.
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Feature Cell Phones like older Nokia and flip phones are very durable where they can last over 5 years, so in wild and rough places like Africa, Feature phones maybe a popular choice because of their durability.
I think some people would rather carry around a cheap $99-200 laptops, or a tablet like the $50 Kindle Fire tablet, and use a cheap $10-20 feature cell phone for calling and texting which maybe a uncommon form of communication for poor people since a lot of cheap prepaid plans limit the amount of talk time, and amount of text messages which you can send per month.
The gaming and app usage experience on many cheap laptops, and tablets are usually better than the user experience of cheap smartphones which sometimes have slowdown problems when using basic apps like the web browser, Instagram, and Facebook which are usually work okay on cheap laptops, and tablets with an Intel Atom/Celeron CPU found on Chromebooks and Windows 10 netbooks, and quad-core mobile CPU 1.3 GHz found on cheaper tablets like the $50 Amazon Fire tablet.
The price of good digital cameras, handheld consoles, and MP3 players are cheaper these days, so people may end up saving money by using individual devices instead of buying one cell phone.
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Feature Cell Phones like older Nokia and flip phones are very durable where they can last over 5 years, so in wild and rough places like Africa, Feature phones maybe a popular choice because of their durability.
I think some people would rather carry around a cheap $99-200 laptops, or a tablet like the $50 Kindle Fire tablet, and use a cheap $10-20 feature cell phone for calling and texting which maybe a uncommon form of communication for poor people since a lot of cheap prepaid plans limit the amount of talk time, and amount of text messages which you can send per month.
The gaming and app usage experience on many cheap laptops, and tablets are usually better than the user experience of cheap smartphones which sometimes have slowdown problems when using basic apps like the web browser, Instagram, and Facebook which are usually work okay on cheap laptops, and tablets with an Intel Atom/Celeron CPU found on Chromebooks and Windows 10 netbooks, and quad-core mobile CPU 1.3 GHz found on cheaper tablets like the $50 Amazon Fire tablet.
The price of good digital cameras, handheld consoles, and MP3 players are cheaper these days, so people may end up saving money by using individual devices instead of buying one cell phone.