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Kenya moves to phase out low-end phones

29 March 2026

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Kenya phasing out low-end phones, how Yelen is simplifying online selling in Africa, and X freezing changes to creator earnings

Kenya moves to phase out low-end phones

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Kenya moves to phase out low-end phones

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Kenya moves to phase out low-end phones

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Kenya is quietly forcing a reset on the kinds of phones people can buy. And for many low-income users, it could mean saying goodbye to some of the cheapest devices on the market.

Here’s the news: Kenya is moving to phase out low-end phones that don’t support USB Type-C charging. Regulators say all new devices entering the market must comply with the newer charging standard, effectively pushing out older, cheaper feature phones that still rely on outdated ports.

What this means is a shift in the entry point to mobile access. Type-C is faster, more efficient, and increasingly the global standard, but many budget phones — especially the ones popular in informal markets — don’t support it. As a result, the lowest-cost devices could gradually disappear or become harder to find.

Why it matters is access. In markets like Kenya, where affordability drives adoption, even small increases in device cost can lock people out of connectivity. While the policy aims to standardise technology and reduce electronic waste, it could also make it harder for first-time users to get online.

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Zoom out, and this mirrors a broader global push toward standardisation, similar to what the EU has done with charging ports. For Kenya, it’s a step toward aligning with global tech standards, but it also raises a familiar question: how do you modernise infrastructure without leaving people behind?

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