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Friday, 31 January 2014
Facebook Phone Soon Available in Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya and more
By: Mawuna Remarque KOUTONIN
The Facebook phone has been
rumored for some time already, but recent events make us believe that a
Facebook Phone will be released very soon for developing countries like
Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, and more in Asia.
Back to September 2012, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, has dismissed the possibility
of a Facebook-branded smartphone, saying it wouldn’t make any sense.
However this week’s release of the feature “Call Friends for Free With
Facebook’s Messenger App” is a huge step into that direction, and we
expect to see soon Facebook Phone in more hands.
Now, with a single click on the information icon “i” on the Facebook
messenger, a user could start a free call with a friend (Note: your
friend should have the facebook app installed on their phone for the
feature to work. The feature is not yet available for all Facebook users
yet). Interestingly, the calls’ look and feel resemble the iPhone calls design.
Facebook has a rare opportunity window to blow up the legacy
telecommunication companies in Africa with its phone. The perfect storm
conditions are already met on the ground: Facebook’s high penetration
among the young and hipsters in Africa, and the horribly expensive and
poor service of the old telco companies in Africa.
HTC released two Facebook-enabled smartphones last year, the Salsa and Chacha, but now all
evidences suggest that Facebook new feature will take the concept even
further. The “Call Friends for Free” feature is powered by Skype, which
now includes automatically all Microsoft messengers users and Facebook
users (activation required).
Facebook VOIP in partnership with Skype and Microsoft will disrupt
many many players. In the upcoming months we will see Facebook/Skype
focused phones released in Lagos and Nairobi by Facebook or third party
service providers or manufacturers. The last battle between the old
telco and the “pirates of Silicon Valley” has just started.
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