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34% of phones in Uganda are fake, says UCC

Uganda's telecom regulator, UCC, warns of health risks and security concerns as nearly a third of mobile phones in the country are found to be counterfeit

by JOSEPH NSIMBI | UG STANDARD REPORTER
31/03/2025
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The Managing Director, Mione, Ben YU, shares a moment with the The Minister of Information, Communications, Technology and National Guidance, Hon. Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, and the State Minister of Trade and Cooperatives, Hon David Bahati, at the launch of U1 and Joy 9 phones.
The Managing Director, Mione, Ben YU, shares a moment with the Minister of Information, Communications, Technology and National Guidance, Hon. Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, and the State Minister of Trade and Cooperatives, Hon David Bahati, at the launch of U1 and Joy 9 phones.

KAMPALA, Uganda  — A staggering 34% of Ugandans own fake phones, a new report by the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) reveals.

The report follows a survey conducted over the last three years from February 2022 to February 2025. Findings from the SIMU KLEAR campaign also show that at least 27 million Ugandans own phones and that UCC managed to reach out to at least 19 million of them for this survey.

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Of the 19 million contacted, 6.4 million of them own what UCC termed as counterfeited or phony phones whose IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is not recognised in the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) because they are duplicated.

“UCC established the SIMU KLEAR campaign to raise awareness and sensitise consumers about the risks associated with illegitimate communication devices. The campaign targeted approximately 27 million mobile device subscribers across the four geographical regions of Uganda,” the report read in part.

The survey also aimed to raise awareness about the risks of buying and using illegitimate communication devices, and also educate the public on phone device verification procedures. Besides, the survey sought to promote and to strengthen collaborations and partnerships with the relevant stakeholders to address issues associated with illegitimate devices.

The UCC report was compiled through what the officials termed as line-track-activities reaching 8.6 million respondents through the traditional media mainly the radio gathering 10 million respondents as well as through social media engagements that reached out to 300,000 people as well as town hall engagements, which reached out to 2,950 people.

The brands of phones tested by the UCC for their report included iPhones, which had six percent respondents, itel phone with more than 32 percent respondents, Samsung with about 19 percent and Tecno phones with 45 percent while other brands represented three percent.

The UCC is implementing the campaign along with stakeholders such as the Anti-Counterfeit Network (ACN), Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS), and Kampala City Traders Association (KACITA), telecommunication companies, broadcasters and consumer bodies.

On the market, most phones sold downtown in retail shops go for anywhere between Shs35,000 and Shs100,000 for non-smartphones while smart phones go for between Shs150,000 and Shs700,000, depending on the kind of device you want. While established branded phone shops have phones between Shs120,000 and Shs250,000 for non-smart phones and Shs500,000 and Shs2m, depending on the brand of phone. Other top of the range phones go for as high as Shs5m and Shs10m.

Mr Alphonse Okumu, a dealer in second hand phones downtown, said most of their customers prefer cheap phones which fit their financial situations as opposed to the expensive and genuine ones.

“We have all categories of phones but the customers easily run to the cheap ones and when UCC came to verify, many of these were found to be fake. It is also easy for us to deal in these phones from the suppliers even if we were to import them, the taxes are low,” Mr Okumu said.

UCC has had an engagement with women, youth, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), traders, and small business owners over the last three years with a view of eradicating counterfeit communication devices. UCC says for one to know whether their communication device is legitimate or not, one should dial *197#.

UCC advises that the people they interacted with on the question of how to curb the problem of counterfeit mobile phones suggested there should be strict regulations by UNBS on the standard of imported devices, improved border control on the import of devices.

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