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Is the device new, foreign used or Nigerian used? Does it froze during heavy tasks like video recording, snapping pictures with mobile data on… or even on causal tasks? Are you on stable update or a beta tester? Brooke60: |
Sir, please 🥹🥹🥹🥹 let it go for 390K. Pixel 7 Pro, 12/256 I'm in Dala LG, Kano state of Nigeria. NIKEDEEDS: |
Remember, even in those days, if not for Transsion industries - parent company of Tecno, Itel and Infinix- most of Nigerians won't be unable to hold a smartphone. Thanks to them for that only!! Untill recent years, when the likes of Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi and apple to mention few start producing budget-entry phones, further simplifying our access to smartphones from global phone makers. And Naira depreciation, which further destroy everything 🥺🥺 When you look👀 closely, the price of devices doesn't change in dollars and other stable currencies, after considering slight adjustment due to inflation. It only exponentiate in our about-to-dilapidate currency - Naira 🥺🥺 |
Sir, it's not a scam!! 🤠🤠 It's an advancement in technological gadjets coupled with the depreciation of our national currency. So sad!! What actually happen is that, the yesteryears 2GB - 3GB RAM smartphones weren't removed from the market intentionally. Not at all. They just become dynamically outdated When 2GB - 4GB were rampant in the market, the operating system controlling the device and all other system apps were at maximum consuming one-third of the total RAM space. But now, at the expense of annually major operating system update, more RAM have to be built to occupy the operating system and system files. What actually happened is that: Our device operating system and system files are getting bigger - They need more Ram Naira is getting smaller... Haha - More money to buy a phone that actually worth less than that. |
This's technological advancement. It's always transformationally dynamic with up-to-date improvement against the previous versions and editions. So, is this now history or vanity for those that're deseperate to own these flagships in those years that they were announced and released. Indeed, nothing in this life is permanent. A lesson learned! |
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