The Way-C tablet also features a 4200mAh battery, USB and Wi-Fi support, and Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread. On the other hand, VMK’s smartphone goes under the moniker “Elikia,” which incidentally means hope. It is running Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread and is powered by a 650 MHz processor. It features a 3.5-inch display, 512MB of RAM, 123MB of internal storage , Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, USB connectivity, and a 1300mAh battery.
The Way-C tablet costs around $300 while the Elikia smartphone is priced at $170. “Only Africans can know what Africa needs. Apple is huge in the U.S., Samsung is huge in Asia, and we want VMK to be huge in Africa,” the 26-year old Mankou said. We still don’t know if both devices are made in Africa or possibly, in China.