In recent weeks, Africa, of all places, has been a hotbed for smartphone news. Microsoft is teaming up with China's Huawei to launch an Africa-specific smartphone, the "4Afrika," and Nokia recently released what it described as an "entry-level smartphone" in South Africa. Duncan McLeod, the founder and editor of South Africa-based Tech Central, explains Africa's emergence as a viable smartphone market.



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