Egypt’s Sico Technology Unveils New line of Smartphones & Tablets| Plans Kenya Launch

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481639_285945791526406_929016346_nEgypt-based Sico Technology, a top ICT player in manufacturing, distribution and support of both owned and leading international ICT brand names has today unveilled the Sico Smartphone Pro-a dual active SIM card and Sico Tab2 and Sico Tab2Go featuring 1280×800 resolution LED display.

In a statement, Engr. Mohamed Salem, Chairman and CEO of Sico Technology said, “We have a strong product range to rival the mid-level tablets and smartphones available in the market with stronger and better features. We had a very good response from the channel community – both retailers and resellers. We are committed to develop high quality, customized products and services that offer international quality standards for consumers and businesses at affordable prices.”

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Available for sale in the UAE in SharafDG, Lulu Hypermarket, Al Manama, Al Maya, Al Ansar Gallery, Al Falak, Micro and other key retailers across the UAE, Sico says it will establish a branch in Nairobi, Kenya by end of this year to expand into the African region to cater specifically to Eastern and Central Africa.

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