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Why Itel Is Good For The Common Man by sisiMOJI(f): 5:26pm On Jun 08, 2021
If there is any brand that has made a lot of progress in diversifying their products for Nigerians, it is itel. And before you come for me, let me tell you why.

Seeing how Nigerians wanted more quality and strong electronic devices at affordable prices, itel decided to create smartphones, powerbanks, headphones, Bluetooth speakers, TV and more for the common man.
Not everyone can afford a high-end smartphone. Not everyone wants to use a high-end smartphone that would cost a lot to fix if anything happens to it. This is why I always believe that despite all the trolling, itel is doing a good thing for Nigerians and Africans- and that is giving them affordable tech with good specs.

itel also tries to provide options for you, just like they have with itel P37 and P37 Pro- if you want something a little extra with higher RAM, ROM, and 4G, you can go for itel P37 Pro. But if you want something suitable that keeps you connected all day and all night under N40,000, the itel P37 is for you. It is a good smartphone for everyone on a budget.

Say what you want about itel but you can’t take away the fact that their products help make people’s lives easier on a small budget.

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