The country's operators are more than capable of handling the high-end smartphones currently available, say analysts.
In today's technology roundup: Panasonic hopes to spread 'Jungle' fever; Facebook unveils Places in Germany; Motorola open to MS software, despite suit; and Samsung moves 5m Galaxy phones.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Toshiba finally unveils glasses-free 3D TV, Panasonic intros audio photo frame, and Damaka debuts Volga streaming.
South Africans are hungry for high-end PC systems, say hardware vendors.
Belkin's cradle sends music to the car's sound system and also lets your iPhone make hands-free calls.
ProScan Mobility and Electric Compass will bring advanced tracking navigation to the southern African market.
The speaker has built-in amplifiers and a four-inch long-throw subwoofer to provide deep base at low voltage power. [Local rep: Esquire Technologies]
The growing scourge of e-waste presents an opportunity for SA to use rubbish as a resource.
A few highlights from the past week include local iPod pricing, Alienware's SA arrival and free software from Microsoft.
Two South Africans will participate in next year's LG Mobile World Cup Championships.
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