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Push for $40 smartphones builds momentum, but still faces cost hurdles

Last updated: March 7, 2026 9:45 pm
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A coalition of telecom operators, device makers, and industry groups are making strides in their efforts to bring $40 smartphones to the market. This price point is crucial in bridging the digital divide and connecting millions more people to the internet. However, the feasibility of manufacturing such ultra-low-cost devices at scale remains a question.

During the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the GSMA announced a collaboration with major African mobile operators and smartphone manufacturers to pilot affordable 4G devices in six African markets. The goal is to make smartphones more accessible and bring an additional 20 million people online in countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Affordable smartphones play a vital role in narrowing the digital gap in developing markets where internet-enabled devices are still unaffordable for many. The GSMA’s Handset Affordability Coalition is working with operators and manufacturers to promote devices priced around $40, aiming to address this challenge.

While the initiative is still in its early stages, negotiations are ongoing between mobile operators and smartphone manufacturers to develop devices within the target price range. Rising memory costs pose a challenge, but the GSMA is engaging with multiple smartphone manufacturers to overcome this hurdle.

The final price of these devices will depend on various factors, including financing schemes and tax policies. Development banks and financial institutions could help mitigate risks for mobile operators investing in these devices. Import duties and taxes on smartphones, treated as luxury items in some markets, can significantly increase handset prices.

The GSMA is yet to confirm which manufacturers will produce the devices, but they hope to have proof-of-concept devices ready this year, with consumer offerings potentially hitting the markets by late 2026. None of the six pilot countries have committed to reducing import duties on entry-level smartphones yet, but discussions are ongoing with governments to address this issue.

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Analysts warn that producing smartphones near the $40 price point may be challenging given current component costs. Basic specifications and thin profit margins are expected for devices at this price range. Previous attempts to introduce ultra-low-cost smartphones in emerging markets have faced hurdles, as seen with Google’s Android One initiative.

Coordinated efforts from operators, manufacturers, and governments are crucial in improving access to affordable smartphones and bringing more people online. The journey towards $40 smartphones may have its obstacles, but the potential impact on digital inclusion makes it a worthwhile endeavor.

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