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Mexican conservationists turn to smartphones

Smartphone technology has become a vital tool for Mexican forest rangers working to see the full scope of environmental degradation in the Selva Maya.Project description: Support the monitoring of biodiversity and climate change in the Selva Maya region Project contractor: German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) as part of the …

Deutsche Welle

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Specifications Egyptians seek in smartphones

The Egyptian market sees the sale of some 18m mobile devices every year, most of which are smartphones, according to recent reports from GfK market research. In this article, Daily News Egypt reviews the specifications preferred by Egyptians in smartphones, according to the results of research conducted by Jumia in 2017. Jumia market research showed …

Daily News Egypt

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Nokia 2 features

HMD Global, the developer of Nokia phones, has recently launched the Nokia 2 smartphone, which offers the luxury features of Nokia phones in addition to a long battery life. The company has been keen to launch a smartphone with a battery that can last up to two consecutive days. Nokia 2 will be a phone …

Daily News Egypt

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23.6m smartphones in Egypt at end-2017

The number of smartphones in the domestic market has risen to 23.6m at the end of 2017, up from 21m at the end of 2016. The number of smartphones increased by 12.3% last year, supported by the penetration of mobile services and 4G. A report released by Tableau Software expected the number of smartphones in …

Mohamed Alaa El-Din

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Infinix to sell 1.5m smartphones locally by the end of 2016

Infinix Mobility, a brand of Transsion, targets to sell 1.2m to 1.5m smartphones by the end of this year. According to Andy Yan, vice president of Transsion Group, the company aims to reach average sales of 120,000 units per month during the second half of 2016. Yan added that the company seeks to expand into …

Mohamed Alaa El-Din