When it comes to cheap, good phones, there are more than enough to go
round. This is because the cost of phones has significantly dropped and
software is getting better.
In line with this, Jumia Nigeria shares the top affordable phones to buy.
Huawei Honor 9 Lite
The Honor 9 Lite doesn’t seem to have any of the usual compromises you’d
expect when getting a budget phone. It has an elegant blue design,
expansive 5.6-inch display and four cameras. It is also friendly to your
wallet.
expect when getting a budget phone. It has an elegant blue design,
expansive 5.6-inch display and four cameras. It is also friendly to your
wallet.
Infinix Zero 5 Pro
Released on November 22, 2017, Infinix joined the dual rear camera
bandwagon – a move long overdue – with the Infinix Zero 5 Pro. The Zero 5
Pro also doubles as the first smartphone from the OEM to feature RAM as
high as 6GB.
bandwagon – a move long overdue – with the Infinix Zero 5 Pro. The Zero 5
Pro also doubles as the first smartphone from the OEM to feature RAM as
high as 6GB.
Gionee A1 LITE
Packing in a humongous battery, the Gionee A1 Lite is a smartphone for
users who would like to avoid hooking up to a power outlet frequently.
This stripped-down variant of the Gionee A1 also promises something
impressive for the selfie enthusiasts. It has 32GB storage, up to 64GB
memory card and 4000 mAh Li-ion Battery.
users who would like to avoid hooking up to a power outlet frequently.
This stripped-down variant of the Gionee A1 also promises something
impressive for the selfie enthusiasts. It has 32GB storage, up to 64GB
memory card and 4000 mAh Li-ion Battery.
Nokia 1
The Nokia 1 runs on Android and has a colourful plastic design. It has a
removable battery, two SIM-card slots and expandable storage.
removable battery, two SIM-card slots and expandable storage.