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Zebra Unveils Mobile Computer In Africa To Support Digitization

Ibukunoluwa Bankole by Ibukunoluwa Bankole
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Zebra Technologies Corporation has introduced the TC15 mobile computer in Africa to help empower businesses in logistics, retail and field industries with a durable connectivity solution.

Zebra Technologies, which is an innovator providing businesses with solutions that enhance operations, announce this in a press release.

TC15 Mobile Computer

TC15 Mobile Computer Specification Sheet | Zebra

The TC15, which is dustproof, waterproof and drop-proof,  is ideal for the rough landscape and ever-changing environmental conditions that impact logistics drivers and utility field workers on a daily basis in Africa. 

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This mobile computer enables companies to empower their front-line workers with a functional device to handle adverse weather conditions, prolonged sun or heat exposure and vast infrastructure ranges.

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Workers get fast point-and-shoot capture of virtually any barcode, including 1D, 2D and Digimarc, even if they are damaged, poorly printed or dirty. The scanner also captures images, enabling third-party optical character recognition applications to automatically capture text information, such as information on labels to track shipments in a warehouse. Support for Unique Device Identification barcodes enables better tracking and management of assets and equipment.

The computer’s high capacity 5,000 mAh battery that supports fast charging of up to 80% in less than two hours helps keep logistics drivers connected even on long journeys. 

The 5G functionality and advanced 2.2 GHz processor allows workers to use the TC15 to communicate with remote managers or product experts to get answers from wherever they are in real time while maintaining quality and speed of service. This makes it easier for logistics, field and even retail workers to trust that the device they are using will support them for long durations of time, even in areas where service may seem patchy.

Zebra Technologies Africa Director, Neil Gouveia, explained the need for maximising innovative devices to improve business operations.

According to Gouveia, “Recent technological improvements made in the retail and warehouse industries have outlined the importance of utilising devices to streamline operations so that workers can keep their focus on customer-facing responsibilities.”

“The TC15 is ideal for any IT operations leader who is looking for a mobile computer that is enterprise ready to fulfill this purpose.”

Users also enjoy the powerful features of Zebra Mobility DNA Professional, which streamlines their devices’ implementation, management, security and operations.

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Benefits for SMEs on Zebra’s new innovation

The launch of the TC15 addresses the increasing need for a rugged, durable mobile computer for delivery drivers, transport and logistics staff, retail workers, and small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners in the region. This solution will make it easier for workers to do their jobs and help them take more real-time control of their work.

The TC15 is particularly suited to SME companies that might be tempted to purchase consumer-grade devices that require more frequent maintenance and device replacements due to a lack of durability, and it shows in the total cost of ownership. While consumer cell phones can cost as little as half of their rugged counterparts, VDC Research indicates that over five years, the average consumer cell phone will cost nearly 2.5x more in operating costs, 2.5x more in productivity, and nearly 2x the IT support costs.

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