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China's Huawei launches new model of smartphone in Kenya

| @indiablooms | Mar 12, 2019, at 05:56 pm

Nairobi, Mar 12 (Xinhua/UNI) China's Huawei Technologies on Tuesday launched a new model of smartphone, Y6 2019, in the Kenyan market.

The new model will be retailing at 13,499 shillings (135 U.S. dollars) in the east African country.


Steven Li, head of Huawei eastern Africa mobile, said the model has gone through rigorous testing on multiple dimensions and various levels to ensure quality.


The Y6 2019, one of Huawei's mid-range devices, is the second smartphone launched in the Kenyan market this year following recent launch of Y7 Prime 2019.


Huawei has also partnered with credit facility Lipa Later that allows consumers to buy its products in monthly installments.   

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