MWC26: GSMA launches pilot program for affordable $40 4G smartphones in six African countries

Date: 2026-03-03
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The GSMA, together with the G6 group of leading African mobile operators and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), announced a pilot program to introduce affordable 4G smartphones in six African countries: Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The initiative, coordinated through the GSMA Handset Affordability Coalition, aims to expand digital access and financial inclusion by reducing the cost barrier for entry-level smartphones.

The program builds on minimum device requirements established at MWC Kigali in 2025 and formalizes collaboration between operators, OEMs, financing institutions, and international partners including the World Bank Group and ITU. The pilots target a price range of US$30–$40 per device, a level critical to driving mass adoption, though rising global memory costs and manufacturing expenses pose challenges to achieving this affordability.

Vivek Badrinath, Director General of the GSMA, emphasized that affordable smartphones are key to connecting millions who live within network coverage but remain offline. He noted that government support, including the reduction of taxes and import duties on entry-level devices, will be essential to scale the initiative and unlock access to education, healthcare, financial services, and AI-driven tools.

The pilots also tie into local AI innovation efforts. At MWC26 Barcelona, the GSMA-led AI Language Models Initiative showcased the first open Swahili reasoning model, expanded computing access through partners AMD and Cassava, and highlighted a continental AI Talent Map of researchers and institutions driving local-language innovation.

The GSMA and coalition partners plan to reconvene at MWC Kigali in June 2026 to review progress, advance discussions on handset affordability, and strengthen the link between digital access and locally relevant AI development.

 

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