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Egypt as we all know over history was one of the
countries that took part in the evolution of the
civilization of today’s world. Although they slid back
when technology became the main thing in the
whole world but these days they are trying to be
more technologically inclined.
The north African country has already spent a lot to
rebrand their technological state. The government has
spent billions of Egyptian pounds to invest in the
nation’s tech sector.
The latest and most visible outcome of these efforts
became an Egyptian locally made smartphone called
Nile X.
The smartphone was celebrated last week in a
lavishing ceremony where the president, Abdel Fattah
El Sisiwas handed the Smartphone to announce.
SICO, the Egyptian firm behind the 4G enabled
smartphone which its headquarters is located in
supnnw Assuit. The city of supnnw is said to be
Egypt’s own silicon valley.
Nile X, the Egyptian Android phone built with 4G
technology, fast charging feature USB Type-C, 13
mega pixel dual camera and fingerprint sensor. Other
specs includes a 4GB of RAM.
It has an Octa Core CPU and packs 64 GB internal
storage, 5.7 HD display and Android 7.0 Nougat.
Other products from the company will range from
around 200 Egyptian pounds (11) for a basic
smartphone to 4200 Egyptian pounds (235) for
tablets and will be available to Egyptian consumers
starting today, Dec. 15.
According to the brand. They stated that among all
the investors and supporters that made the Nile X
possible, China gave the largest support by
supporting them technologically.
The Egyptians behind SICO is looking to expand in
Africa with plans to build an East African regional hub
in Nairobi and to expand to west, Mozambique,
Nigeria and then South Africa.
As various parts of Africa dive deep into technology,
they want to be at the forefront and also there are
strong opportunities for Egypt to be a leading
production center of affordable smartphones in Africa.
What do you think about SICO and the Nile X? You
don’t want to ask whether they will be able to
survive the already tensed up storm in the mobile
industry. You never can tell though, remember, this is
just their starting point. They might turn out big if
they set their goals straight and come up with breath
taking innovations not following the band wagon.
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