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Article: Push for $40 smartphones builds momentum, but still faces cost hurdles
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A coalition led by the GSMA is working with telecom operators and smartphone makers to pilot ultra-low-cost 4G smartphones, targeting a price around $40, in six African countries. The goal is to bring an additional 20 million people online by addressing the affordability barrier that keeps many offline despite mobile coverage.

The initiative is in early stages, with commercial negotiations ongoing and factors like financing schemes and government taxes on devices critically impacting the final price. The GSMA hopes for proof-of-concept devices this year, with consumer offerings potentially by late 2026.

The main topics covered are: the push for $40 smartphones to bridge the digital divide in Africa, the pilot program in six specific markets, the challenges of manufacturing costs and government taxes, and the early-stage status of the industry coalition's efforts.

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https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/07/push-for-40-smartphones-builds-momentum-but-still-faces-cost-hurdles/
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2026-03-08 05:00
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2026-03-08 02:30
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2026-03-08 02:31
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