Mara Z and Mara X: this is how they are the first "Made in Africa" ​​mobile phone

The smartphone market is quite diverse and complicated, but among all that complexity it is not difficult to find common notes among producers, like ad example that the production of the vast majority of devices is concentrated in China and India, two Asian countries .. While most of the market share is held by Asian manufacturers.

Mara Z and Mara X: this is how they are the first

Africa is one of the forgotten greats in this sense, but today we will show you two terminals that were created entirely in that continent: the Mara Z and the Mara X, let's see them!




So are Mara Z and Mara X

That's right, the first terminals created and manufactured in Africa were born with the Mara brand, which is a company that carries out various activities, both technologically and agriculturally. And now they have launched their first smartphones with the idea of ​​strengthening the trade in technological products "made in Africa".

The Mara X has a 4,4-inch HD resolution screen, is built in plastic and its processor is the MediaTek MT6739, which is accompanied by 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory. A full-fledged low-end. While, on the other hand, the Mara Z mounts a 5,7-inch screen also in HD resolution, which integrates a Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 along with 3GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage.

Mara Z and Mara X: this is how they are the first


Both terminals are made of plastic, they have 4G connectivity and a 13 megapixel rear camera, as well as Android One - 8.1 Oreo, yes - running in its guts, a wise decision of the manufacturer, who decided to put the software in the hands of the great G.



Both terminals run Android and their price is around 115 € to change for Mara X and about 165 € to change for Mara Z, which would be the best devices that, for the moment, the company has launched.


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