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Cartlow Rolls Out Subscription Model For GCC Retail Platform

Parent company Basatne is scrapping per-sale commissions, betting a flat subscription will pull more merchants into the Gulf’s re-commerce market.

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Tech and logistics platform Basatne has launched a subscription-based marketplace through its consumer brand Cartlow, dropping the per-transaction commissions that define most regional platforms. It is a direct pitch to sellers pressed by fees that can reach 20% and to a GCC retail sector expected to hit USD 390 billion. The company is positioning the model as a structural reset rather than a pricing tweak.

The offer is straightforward: a monthly subscription instead of variable cuts on each sale. Basatne argues that this helps merchants retain more value, widen product ranges, and price competitively across refurbished, pre-owned, and new goods. For a region where many SMEs still struggle with digital retail onboarding costs, a predictable fee structure may lower the threshold to participate.

Cartlow is built on Basatne’s proprietary technology stack spanning trade-in, diagnostics, repair, refurbishment, and resale. That stack links individual consumers with businesses, wholesalers, and resellers along the full product lifecycle. The company says the system is built to recirculate millions of products annually and prevent more than 300,000 tons of potential e-waste from reaching landfill.

“Our goal is to make sustainability scalable, not just aspirational,” said Mohammad Sleiman, CEO of Basatne MENA. “With this subscription model, we’re removing cost barriers and creating an ecosystem where businesses thrive and products live longer”.

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Basatne’s wider operations span sustainable electronics distribution, a global trading platform, AI-driven analytics and diagnostics, integrated subscription programs, and embedded fintech tools. Cartlow now anchors the consumer side of that network. The group says the consolidation supports its international expansion play, with the Gulf acting as a proving ground for circular retail models.

Re-commerce in the GCC still trails established markets in Europe and Asia, but demand has risen as device prices climb and environmental expectations grow. By eliminating variable fees, Basatne is betting more merchants will list refurbished and pre-loved stock — and that a deeper pool of inventory will make the channel a mainstream retail path rather than a niche alternative.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 9 And Ultra 2 Specs Leak Ahead Of Unpacked

An 800mAh Ultra 2 battery and a switch from Exynos to Qualcomm silicon headline the expected changes for Samsung’s next smartwatches.

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Samsung’s next smartwatches have little left to hide. A new leak reported by Android Authority has surfaced most of the remaining details about the Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, just over a week before the company’s Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22.

The biggest change is an invisible one: Samsung is expected to drop its own Exynos W1000 chip in favor of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear Elite SW6100, a chipset unveiled only this year, according to the outlet.

Battery capacity looks like the other notable upgrade. Citing a report from Winfuture, Android Authority says the Watch Ultra 2 could reach 800mAh, well beyond the 590mAh cell in the current Watch Ultra. The 44mm Watch 9 reportedly gets a 445mAh cell — the same capacity as last year’s Watch 8 Classic — while the 40mm model stays at 325mAh.

The 40mm Watch 9 will reportedly feature a 438 x 438-pixel panel, with the 44mm Watch 9 and the Watch Ultra 2 sharing a larger 480 x 480-pixel screen. Samsung leaker Ice Universe has separately claimed the Ultra 2’s display could reach a peak brightness of 5,000 nits. RAM and storage vary by model, topping out at 2GB and 64GB.

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The Ultra 2 keeps its titanium case and 100-meter water resistance; the standard Watch 9 remains aluminum, rated to 5 ATM. All models are said to include Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, and dual-band WiFi, with the usual LTE variants, and ship with One UI 9 Watch running on Wear OS 7.

A separate leak puts the Galaxy Watch 9 at €409 (about $468) for the 40mm Bluetooth model, rising to €489 (about $560) for the 44mm LTE version, with the Watch Ultra 2 LTE at €749 (about $857) — figures Android Authority said were partially corroborated by Winfuture. Confirmation arrives on stage on July 22.

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