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Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 4:29pm On Sep 17, 2012
limited stocks of iPhone 5 will be in Nigeria from the Saturday 22nd September, day after the worldwide launch.

Call 08033068085 or email info@omafones.com to place your order.

Factory unlocked, sealed directly from Apple UK.

Bear in mind these phones use the nano sim

16GB, N175k
32GB, N185k
64GB, N215k

we are at 130 Awolowo Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by jedisco(m): 4:45pm On Sep 17, 2012
Hahahaha.
215k for a non-luxury phone??
I would rather use that money to get the Lumia 920 and galaxy note 2 or better still the Lumia and Microsoft Surface tablet when they become available.
Those interested can carry on with it.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 5:09pm On Sep 17, 2012
jedisco: Hahahaha.
215k for a non-luxury phone??
I would rather use that money to get the Lumia 920 and galaxy note 2 or better still the Lumia and Microsoft Surface tablet when they become available.
Those interested can carry on with it.

Yeah, when they become available.

That's apple prices for you, mercedes and tata are both cars and can get you from A-B.

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Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by jedisco(m): 5:19pm On Sep 17, 2012
Lol. Make I no spoil business for you but your Mercedes and Tata analogy is way off.
BTW when is lumia 900 likely to be available in Nigeria.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 5:27pm On Sep 17, 2012
jedisco: Lol. Make I no spoil business for you but your Mercedes and Tata analogy is way off.
BTW when is lumia 900 likely to be available in Nigeria.

Nokia Lumia 920 is scheduled for release next year, as with Blackberry 10

Personally I think the really big thing is Microsoft Surface.

No my broda (or sista) I don't think market will spoil because those that want iPhone 5 on day of release no bi my mouth or yours fit remove their mind.

Me and my peeps are sleeping outside Apple on Thursday nite to get them on Friday, jump on a plane and be in my office Saturday morning for the lucky few that want them.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by jedisco(m): 5:36pm On Sep 17, 2012
omafones:

Nokia Lumia 920 is scheduled for release next year, as with Blackberry 10

Personally I think the really big thing is Microsoft Surface.

No my broda (or sista) I don't think market will spoil because those that want iPhone 5 on day of release no bi my mouth or yours fit remove their mind.

Me and my peeps are sleeping outside Apple on Thursday nite to get them on Friday, jump on a plane and be in my office Saturday morning for the lucky few that want them.

I said Lumia 900 which has been released for over 6 months now. I just want to use it to gauge when 920 may become available here.
BTW 920 is scheduled for release next month not next year.

Safe journey to you and your peeps. There sure will be willing buyers though none has showed up yet.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 5:43pm On Sep 17, 2012
jedisco:

I said Lumia 900 which has been released for over 6 months now. I just want to use it to gauge when 920 may become available here.
BTW 920 is scheduled for release next month not next year.

Safe journey to you and your peeps. There sure will be willing buyers though none has showed up yet.

my 'bad' (as my son would say) Lumia 900 is available immediately for N89,000 (Black) or N99,000 (Blue)
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by jedisco(m): 5:53pm On Sep 17, 2012
omafones:

my 'bad' (as my son would say) Lumia 900 is available immediately for N89,000 (Black) or N99,000 (Blue)


K. Thats about 6months gap from release though I just checked ur site but couldn't find it.
Well I think I've derailed this thread enough. Let me leave it for those interested in the product at hand.
Though I'm surprised some not-too-happy android users haven't shown up.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 6:14pm On Sep 17, 2012
nice prices.... we are waiting....
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 6:24pm On Sep 17, 2012
tumababa: nice prices.... we are waiting....

My guy, bring money make I buy for you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,you know I will give you 'dealer rate'.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 6:30pm On Sep 17, 2012
omafones:

My guy, bring money make I buy for you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,you know I will give you 'dealer rate'.

See u in camera....
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by jmaine: 6:38pm On Sep 17, 2012
LOL . . . .on top which level cheesy . .Chei !!!!!! shocked
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by texazzpete(m): 2:26pm On Sep 18, 2012
How are you guys gonna get around the nanoSIM issue?
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by 4llerbuntu(m): 3:04pm On Sep 18, 2012
texazzpete: How are you guys gonna get around the nanoSIM issue?

they will shrink their sims in a microwave!! grin grin grin


seriously mehn, i guess MTN will soon announce nano sims....... prolly by december...... for 15k each grin grin grin
afterall, poor man nor dey use iphone na
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by lynxnoon(m): 6:30pm On Sep 18, 2012
I think the recent sim card can be trimmed to the nano sim ... And if you damage it in the process ... All it takes is just N150 n a trip to d nearest operator shop grin grin
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 6:46pm On Sep 18, 2012
texazzpete: How are you guys gonna get around the nanoSIM issue?

Fair comment

Below is write up from one of our suppliers of 'Nano- Sim cutters


Nano/Micro Sim Cutter
For cutting both Nano sim size and Micro sim size

The SIM Adapter is an amazing new product for iPhone 5, which will cut the Standard SIM card and or Micro SIM card into the Nano SIM size.

The cutter is made of high-quality stainless steel, and the cutter core adopts the wire cutting technology to ensure the high precision. This pack also comes with a free sim pack below to adapt from nano to micro/nano to standard, and micro to standard.

The first Micro Sim Cutter in world, Patent No.:201020244026.8 And now, aim at the new standards Nano sim card, The 3rd generation Nano Sim Cutter is designed in China. Your normal sim card can be cut the same size as Nano sim/Micro sim with perfect accuracy. Noosy 3rd generation Cutter made of stainless steel, the core of the cutter technology to ensure that shear card high-precision, you can repeat thousands of times to use it but without any deformation.

Your standard sim card & micro sim card can be cut the same size as Micro
or Nano sim card with perfect accuracy
Standard sim to micro sim for your iphone 4S/4 or ipad
Micro sim to nano sim for your iphone 5
There is claim that the nano sim is 15% thinner than the normall sims we are all use to.

If this is the case then all you need to do is rub down the non chip side of your sim on sanding paper a few times,

15% of less than 1mm is next to nothing to rub off lol.....

This listing is for pre-order only, your cutter will be dispatched once i take delivery around 28th/29th September,
If you are not happy with this do not buy.

Do not be foiled by other listings claiming to have these any earlier...
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Pimples(m): 10:07pm On Sep 18, 2012
omafones:

Fair comment

Below is write up from one of our suppliers of 'Nano- Sim cutters


Nano/Micro Sim Cutter
For cutting both Nano sim size and Micro sim size

The SIM Adapter is an amazing new product for iPhone 5, which will cut the Standard SIM card and or Micro SIM card into the Nano SIM size.

The cutter is made of high-quality stainless steel, and the cutter core adopts the wire cutting technology to ensure the high precision. This pack also comes with a free sim pack below to adapt from nano to micro/nano to standard, and micro to standard.

The first Micro Sim Cutter in world, Patent No.:201020244026.8 And now, aim at the new standards Nano sim card, The 3rd generation Nano Sim Cutter is designed in China. Your normal sim card can be cut the same size as Nano sim/Micro sim with perfect accuracy. Noosy 3rd generation Cutter made of stainless steel, the core of the cutter technology to ensure that shear card high-precision, you can repeat thousands of times to use it but without any deformation.

Your standard sim card & micro sim card can be cut the same size as Micro
or Nano sim card with perfect accuracy
Standard sim to micro sim for your iphone 4S/4 or ipad
Micro sim to nano sim for your iphone 5
There is claim that the nano sim is 15% thinner than the normall sims we are all use to.

If this is the case then all you need to do is rub down the non chip side of your sim on sanding paper a few times,

15% of less than 1mm is next to nothing to rub off lol.....

This listing is for pre-order only, your cutter will be dispatched once i take delivery around 28th/29th September,
If you are not happy with this do not buy.

Do not be foiled by other listings claiming to have these any earlier...
Guy you really know your onions. You really mean business. When my money is complete I'll holla you
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Bawss1(m): 10:05am On Sep 19, 2012
Will be watching this space for when the Lumia 920 becomes available.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by chucky234(m): 10:42am On Sep 19, 2012
Chei see prices,thank God say I never sell off my iphone4s,kuku ma the difference no even much sef.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 8:51am On Sep 21, 2012
24hrs left. hope u have a plane to catch soon, cos we are waiting.... cheesy cheesy
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 8:06am On Sep 22, 2012
tumababa: 24hrs left. hope u have a plane to catch soon, cos we are waiting.... cheesy cheesy

Didn't leave Apple Regent Street until 7pm on Friday, missed the flight!!!

Leaving tonight (Saturday) will be in our shop on Monday morning. Pictures and write-up of our 'ordeal' at the various Apple stores in London to follow shortly.

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Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 7:26am On Sep 23, 2012
Oh! U mean that phone with iDents and iScratches. The iphone with best 3D maps, showing me how Abuja is located on the fringes/outskirts of Calabar-Uyo Road.

If you luv to WASTE money buy an iphone 5 with dents and scratches (the black one) and try miss your way via melting bridges or the Atlantic Ocean infront of Wuse Zone2.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 8:35am On Sep 23, 2012
iOS 6 maps has wrong location for Apple Flagship Store - The Register

omafones: limited stocks of iPhone 5 will be in Nigeria from the Saturday 22nd September, day after the worldwide launch.

Call 08033068085 or email info@omafones.com to place your order.

Factory unlocked, sealed directly from Apple UK.

Bear in mind these phones use the nano sim

16GB, N175k
32GB, N185k
64GB, N215k

we are at 130 Awolowo Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 9:32am On Sep 23, 2012
aze: Oh! U mean that phone with iDents and iScratches. The iphone with best 3D maps, showing me how Abuja is located on the fringes/outskirts of Calabar-Uyo Road.

If you luv to WASTE money buy an iphone 5 with dents and scratches (the black one) and try miss your way via melting bridges or the Atlantic Ocean infront of Wuse Zone2.

=))º°˚˚˚°ºнaĦaнaº°˚˚˚°º​=)). U must be among d first in Nigeria to use d iphone 5 for u to av located Abuja in Uyo.
I am also going to waste money on one VERY SOON grin grin

I understand ur grief... Not everybody can afford it. Thats not possible.
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 12:00pm On Sep 23, 2012
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guy u make mistake. See these for urself.

Few Users Reporting Problems With iPhone 5 Screen - iphone hacks

iPhone 5 Touchscreen Problems : Apple Support Communities
- discussions*apple*com

Apple Maps Problems : iPhone 5 iOS 6 Maps App is Making Google and Android Look Good -policymic


Apple's Spectacular IPhone 5 Launch Marred By Map Problems - ABC Online

Canadian consumers report iPhone 5 activation problems -
Washington Post

Apple iPhone 5 aluminum shell plagued by chipping issues - GSM ARENA

Internet is flooded with iPhone 5 owners' complaints about their new smartphones arriving scratched straight out of the box - By Daily Mail

iPhone 5’s Lightning Connector Is A Bigger Problem Than Apple Thinks - Readwriteweb*com

Apple's Spectacular IPhone 5 Launch Marred By Map Problems -
w w w*nasdaq*com

SCREEN THUMB: Why the iPhone 5's new screen willcause problems - NEWS*COM



tumababa:

=))º°˚˚˚°ºнaĦaнaº°˚˚˚°º​=)). U must be among d first in Nigeria to use d iphone 5 for u to av located Abuja in Uyo.
I am also going to waste money on one VERY SOON grin grin

I understand ur grief... Not everybody can afford it. Thats not possible.
grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 12:19pm On Sep 23, 2012
Check d reviews of customers on d first week of any iphone launch since 2007. U will understand d trend. I call it natural trend to success grin grin
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by Nobody: 12:44pm On Sep 23, 2012
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tumababa: Check d reviews of customers on d first week of any iphone launch since 2007. U will understand d trend. I call it natural trend to success grin grin
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omoola007(m): 11:30pm On Sep 23, 2012
My guy Omafone long time, we have some in stock starting tomorrow. Incase you are sold out before us. We are all here to make customers happy. grin

www.oandogadgets.com
08034547919
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 4:34pm On Sep 24, 2012
Wow what a day!

I have queued for Apple products before, like the iPhone 4s and the iPad 2 but never like this. Previously I never waited more than 1 hour 30 minutes to buy an Apple product, but wait almost 10 hours in total !!!

On this occasion myself and 2 others targeted 2 different locations in the London area, certain that we would each buy 2 handsets each as normally allowed by Apple, then we would re-join the queue and get another 2 handsets each.

That what our Asian friends do with every big Apple launch.

The scale of the demand for the iPhone 5 quickly (or should I say slowly) put paid to our plans.

Why we queued?

Just to be clear, the essence of buying a few Apple iPhone 5 handsets and sending to Nigeria is not really a profit making exercise; it’s really a service to those who really need to have the latest gadget as soon as they come out. I personally don’t need to have a gadget on the day of release but the world would be a boring place if everybody was like me. I really understand why people want to have new gadgets on the day of release. It brings out the inner child in us; like the shine and feel of new clothes on Christmas in my childhood, or wearing new shoes when I was a teenager going to that party, or later in life the smell of a new car. The excitement of a new product brings out a renewal in us, perhaps in a very small way like a new life.

Yes, the world would be boring place if we were all sensible and rational with all our actions.

As I said above the venture to be the first supplying the Nigerian market with the iPhone 5 is not by any shot a profit making venture.

Apple’s Plan

Apple Inc. does not launch the iPhone in every country in the world unlike other phone manufacturers, for instance Nokia has for years been a global player in the mobile phone sector with company representatives in nearly every country in the world, Samsung has also been pushing it’s products worldwide and in recent years Samsung has been using local celebrities to advertise it’s products in the different markets it operates; a la Drogba, Essien & Obi Mikel advertising Samsung products across West Africa.

But, no the behemoth that is Apple has another game plan;

July 2007 iPhone was available in 6 countries
July 2008, Apple released the iPhone 3G in twenty-two countries, including the original six.
By 2009 Apple released the iPhone 3G in upwards of eighty countries and territories.
The iPhone 5 will probably be released in 100 countries eventually.
(Source Wikipedia)

So you can see that despite the wild success of the iPhone, Apple still hasn’t officially really launched the iPhone worldwide, unlike its competitors. But as we all know ‘nature abhors a vacuum’ hence a massive ‘grey market’ has developed to serve those countries that either Apple has not officially provided the iPhone for or has brought in the iPhone months after a launch in other territories.

In earlier versions of the iPhone, iPhone were supplied tied to contracts with the Telecom providers, such O2 in the UK and AT&T in the US. This meant phones were ‘network locked’ and unlocking iPhones was a herculean task.

Getting your hands on a factory ‘unlocked’ iPhone and the proverbial ‘camel’s head and eye of the needle’ were said in the same breath.

From the iPhone 4, Apple realised that there was a large market for the unlocked iPhone – hence the Apple starting selling the unlocked iPhones directly to the public. These phones not being subsided by the Telecom Carriers were sold at a high premium and are really sought after.

An iPhone supplied from Apple direct comes with a no questions asked 12 months international warranty (extendable to more years if you care to pay an extra $100 or thereabouts). The Apple warranty is really cast iron, bring your phone back to any official apple shop in the world, as long as the IMEI number (the unique identifying number that mobile phones have) is valid and you are within the one year of purchase date, they will either repair the phone there and then on the premises or simply hand you over another brand new iPhone. Now that’s what you expect from a premium brand.

Who are in the queues?

Now with every launch of the IPhone and iPad (to lesser extent) expect to see massive crowds at the Apple Stores. Who are these people queuing to buy the handsets in particular?

Whilst many of those queuing up are undoubtedly ‘Apple fanboys’ or gadgetheads who need their fix of the new product, don’t be fooled by what the media makes the hysteria seem like a rush for an undoubtedly a fantastic product.

I personally was at Westfield shopping centre Stratford, East London where the queue was closed by 9 am with now fewer than 1500 already queued, I quickly rushed to Regent Street, flagship store where media reports 1300 queued well before the official launch time of 9am, I got there at 10am and I was not served until 6 pm that evening, there were in my estimation no fewer than 5,000 people bought 2 phones each.

The vast majority of the buying the phones were of South East Asian origin, Indian, Pakistani, Bengali, there were also many East Europeans, many of Far Eastern origin, I must say not many black people. In the 8 hours I was there only came across two groups of Nigerians.

My point; Apple uses these launches as an unofficial way to launch into markets it does not have an immediate presence or has a delayed or restricted launch date. These markets are important to any global company in today’s world. I think the words are ‘emerging markets’.

Not all these phones are en-route Afghanistan or Romania, a large number immediately find their way onto Gumtree or Ebay (for those of your familiar with Ebay notice the larger than normal ‘cash on collection’ offers on the iPhone 5).

Within hours of the launch of the iPhone 5, there were iPhones available on ebay with 30% premium. The iPhone 5 16GB sold by Apple for £539 was being sold online for £850!!!

Emerging Markets

I would imagine as with many so-called global brands, Apple would expect all its stores to be of the same standard wherever they are in the world; you walk into an Apple store in Tokyo, New York or Mumbai they should offer the same customer experience.

Establishing such a presence in many emerging markets might not be that easy for multi-nationals like Apple hence the roll out might not be as fast as one would expect.

Establishing Apples stores, customer support centres, distribution points, an advertising campaign, dealing with a myriad or laws and customs of different countries, always maintaining that no corners or shortcuts are taken is I presume something Apple takes seriously and as such means it’s not present in those countries where there is a demand.

The obvious question is Nokia and Samsung appear to have done it? Why not Apple?

The simple answer; not wishing to be accused of a fanboy, but can you compare the Apple experience in store to any experience you may have had in a Nokia or Samsung store (if indeed you have been able to locate one).

Nigeria

The great news is that MTN Nigeria intend to launch the Nano Sim.
http://www.techsuplex.com/2012/09/21/breakexclusive-mtn-nigeria-introduces-iphone-5-compatible-nano-sims/

Obviously MTN feel investing in providing Nano Sims is a worthwhile investment. The others will follow.

As Apple has never officially launched the iPhone in Nigeria its not possible to say how many iPhones are used in Nigeria. Most people like me can only use anecdotal evidence. But it’s fair to say that the iPhones used in Nigeria have been supplied by the ‘grey market’.

I supply high end smartphones to the retail market in Nigeria and it’s also fair to say that we easily sell a 50 blackberry phones to one iPhone in Nigeria. There are many reasons for this including but not exclusively cost, awareness, etc. Of the 60 million purported mobile phones in Nigeria can as many of 60,000 of them be iPhones?

Can Apple invest millions of dollars to sell 60,000 phones?


What happened when we queued?

As mentioned above, I first went to Westfield Shopping Centre in Stratford, East London, I got there about 9:15 in the morning. The queue was already at least 1500 in my estimation. You have to be given a ticket to even join the queue to ensure you would get a phone at the end of the queue. At 9:15am they had stopped giving out tickets. Bouncers were pushing people in a rough manner like to some unruly nightclub.

I left quickly left Stratford and rushed to central London, the Apple Regent Street flagship store, my colleague was already at the Convent Garden Store, whilst another colleague was at Bluewater. I got to Regent Street just after 10am, they were still giving out tickets although the queue here was at least 3,000 people. They were only giving tickets for 64GB as 16GB and 32GB had sold out.

We queued in a small park a block away from the actual store. We lined up and Apple staff were giving out free tea and coffee. It was not cold, but there was little sun, also it rained a little and no shelter. If you left the queue, other than to go to the toilet, you were not allowed back into the queue, your ticket would be taken from you.

I did not get into the Apple store until almost 6pm, the Apple staff still gave you that personal Apple experience when you were paying for the phone, they offered to setup, tried not to make you feel rushed, even though there were still at least 500 people behind me. Anyway they were not closing till 10pm.

So for those waiting to get the phone from our Lagos showroom on Saturday the 22nd day after release, I am sorry to disappoint you as by the time by colleagues and I met up (me from Regent, another from Convent and one all the way in Bluewater, Kent) it was too late to rush to the airport and we missed our courier. However I had ample to get to the airport on Saturday, courier got the phones and 6, just 6 phones were sitting in our Lagos showroom on Monday morning (24th September) – did any other major Nigerian supplier beat that record?

There will be more phones available this week, call if you want one.

Another blog too follow reviewing the iPhone 5.

Reggie
www.omafones.com
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by chucky234(m): 8:55am On Sep 25, 2012
All this for just one phone? I am still enjoying my phones,iPhone5 will craw to me in five months,so why the rush.

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Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 12:48pm On Sep 25, 2012
Just one phone left, get it quickly before it goes.

iPhone 5 32GB, black

08033068085

info@omafones.com
Re: Iphone 5 Available In Nigeria From 22nd Sept by omafones: 12:08pm On Sep 26, 2012
iPhone 5, 32GB in Black still available

call now 08033068085

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