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PhonesRealme C100 Vs Realme C100i: The Best Budget Devices You Can Buy Right Now by Dolapo09(op): 11:05pm On Jun 28
Guys, if you are looking to upgrade your phone without breaking the bank, Realme just dropped two absolute monsters: the realme C100 and the realme C100i. With the way things are expensive and power supply is unpredictable, these two are easily the smartest choices in Nigeria right now.

Here is the quick lowdown on their differences and why they are currently the best buy:

The Key Differences

• Build & Durability: The realme C100 is an absolute tank with top-tier IP69 water resistance and military-grade shock resistance. The realme C100i is also highly rugged, featuring an ArmorShell build, IP64 splash resistance, and 2-meter drop protection.

• Performance: The standard C100 handles heavy multitasking and casual gaming smoothly using a more powerful MediaTek chipset. The C100i uses a budget-friendly Unisoc processor that is highly optimized for daily apps like WhatsApp, TikTok, and banking apps.

• Cameras: The C100 features a sharp 50MP main camera for crisp photos, while the C100i scales things down to an 8MP rear camera that handles basic document scanning and casual daytime shots.

• Battery Power: Both are absolute battery kings. The C100 packs a massive 8000mAh battery with 45W fast charging, while the C100i features a heavy-duty 6600mAh–7000mAh Titan battery.

Why They Are the Best Choices Right Now
1. NEPA-Proof Batteries: With capacities hitting up to 8000mAh, you can comfortably go 2 to 3 days of heavy use without touching a charger. They even support reverse charging to power up your earbuds or a friend's phone.
2. Future-Proof Software: Both devices run the latest Android 16 with realme UI 7.0 straight out of the box, meaning your apps will stay supported for years.
3. Built to Last: You don't have to panic every time your phone slips. The drop resistance and splash-proofing mean fewer trips to the repair shop.

If you have a bit more cash for better performance and clear photos, go for the realme C100. If you are on a tight budget but still want that legendary multi-day battery and modern Android software, the realme C100i is a massive steal.
Which one are you guys leaning towards? Let’s talk in the comments!

PhonesRe: Latest Smartphones & Prices In Nigeria — 2026 Updated Guide by Dolapo09: 6:54pm On Feb 10
What about the phantom
Sseabrez:
The smartphone market in Nigeria is evolving rapidly. By 2026, brands like Tecno, Infinix, Samsung, Apple, and Google have introduced devices that cater to every budget. Whether you’re searching for a budget phone, a midrange performer, or a premium flagship, knowing the latest prices and key features is crucial before you buy.

This guide provides an updated list of popular smartphones in Nigeria, their prices, practical buying tips, and links to trusted reviews to help you make the right choice.

👉 Check the full 2026 smartphone list here:
https://www.infolandia.com.ng/list-of-phones-and-their-prices-in-nigeria-2026/
PhonesRe: Tecno Camon Series Review — 2026 Guide For Buyers In Nigeria by Dolapo09: 6:52pm On Feb 10
You can never go wrong with the canon series especially the 40
Sseabrez:
The Tecno Camon series is one of Tecno’s most popular smartphone lineups, especially in Nigeria and other African markets. Over the years, the Camon brand has built a strong reputation for offering camera-focused smartphones at affordable prices.

In 2026, Tecno Camon phones continue to attract users who want stylish designs, impressive cameras, and solid everyday performance without paying flagship prices. However, not every Camon model is the same, so it’s important to understand the series before you buy.

This guide covers:
• Key features and differences between Camon models
• Camera performance breakdown
• Strengths and weaknesses for everyday use
• Buying tips for Nigerians in 2026

👉 Read the full review here:
https://www.infolandia.com.ng/tecno-camon-series-review-2026-features-performance-camera-strengths-buying-guide/
PhonesRe: Latest Smartphones & Prices In Nigeria — 2026 Updated Guide by Dolapo09: 6:51pm On Feb 10
Trust TECNO for fair price and great performance
PeaceAntara:
Like do you getttt😂❤️I’m already SAT
PhonesRe: Tecno Pop 5 2026 Review — Specs, Camera, Performance & Value In Nigeria by Dolapo09: 6:49pm On Feb 10
There’s no spec TECNO hasn’t cover from one phone to another
Sseabrez:
The Tecno Pop 5 2026 is one of Tecno’s most affordable smartphones, built for users who need a reliable device for everyday activities. Although this phone sits in the budget segment, it offers features that many buyers in Nigeria and other African markets find compelling.

Because many users want a low-cost phone that still handles social media, video streaming, and messaging well, the Pop series continues to attract attention. However, knowing what to expect from the Tecno Pop 5 2026 can help you avoid disappointment and make a smart choice.

This review covers:
• Key specs and performance overview
• Camera quality in real use
• Strengths and limitations
• Whether it’s worth buying in 2026

👉 Read the full review here:
https://www.infolandia.com.ng/tecno-pop-5-2026-review-specs-camera-performance-value/
PhonesRe: Tecno Pop 20 by Dolapo09: 6:46pm On Feb 10
PhonesRe: Tecno Devices Eligible For Android 16 by Dolapo09: 6:43pm On Feb 10
Valid they are all eligible
fredie107:
Android 16 has been announced by Tecno since October 2025 and the following devices have been confirmed. Some are yet to be confirmed yet...

See images for list.
Technology MarketRe: Infinix AI Buds Or Tecno Buds 3: Who Really Deserves Your Ears? by Dolapo09: 6:42pm On Feb 10
Don’t know about the other bud but I can vouch for the TECNO’s
Silentwolfss:
Comparing the Infinix AI Buds and the Tecno Buds 3 feels exactly like watching two siblings argue about who’s the favourite child. One is clearly the smart, tech-savvy one the parents brag about in public, and the other is that reliable, rugged one everybody secretly calls when things get tough. And the funniest part? Both are right in their own way.

The moment I started using the Infinix AI Buds again, I already knew these ones were built differently. They have that “I came here with a CV” energy. Real-time translation alone is enough for me to pause and ask, “Please, who sent Infinix to do all this?”
Imagine standing somewhere and your earbuds are helping you translate 162 languages on the spot, not Google Translate o, your actual buds doing the work. That’s not just specs; that’s vibes and innovation walking hand-in-hand like a power couple.

But the Tecno Buds 3 said no, we’re not competing in that lane. They came with their own strong angle: durability and simplicity. Their IPX5 resistance is the kind of ruggedness you want when you know you sweat like someone carrying Nigeria on their shoulders. Whether you’re running, skipping, working out, or just existing in Lagos heat, these buds will look at sweat like “is this what you brought?” Meanwhile, the Infinix AI Buds stay classy with IPX4, but you can tell they weren’t designed to fight rain unnecessarily. They were built for sophistication, touch controls, AI features, ANC, translations, not mud wrestling.

But let’s talk about noise. Not the noise from your neighbour’s generator, the noise around you. The Infinix AI Buds handle noise like a trained bodyguard. Adaptive Hybrid ANC is no joke. Once you activate it, the world reduces its volume like it suddenly respects your peace. The first time I tried it, I looked around like someone paused the world. It gives you that sweet, quiet bubble where music, podcasts, and calls sound intentionally clean.

Tecno Buds 3 didn’t bother with ANC, and honestly, they don’t pretend like they do. Their focus is call clarity, and the ENC they use actually works well. The mic filters background noise nicely so whoever you’re talking to hears you clearly. It’s the kind of simplicity people who take a lot of calls genuinely appreciate.

Now battery life… ah, this is where Infinix decided to take the crown home.
If you’ve ever used earbuds that die faster than your motivation, these AI Buds will feel like a gift from above. Up to 36 hours total battery? Please. Tecno can’t touch that. Infinix gives you that “charge once and enjoy for days” experience. Meanwhile, Tecno Buds 3 tap out earlier. They’re like “we will give you 7 hours and we’re done.” Not bad, but clearly not champion level.

But the Tecno Buds 3 fire back in another area, charging time. They charge faster. Sometimes you don’t want fancy features, you just want speed. And Tecno says, “don’t worry, I got you.” Plug it in, wait small, and you’re good to go. Infinix takes their time, 2 hours for the buds, 2.5 hours for the case. But honestly, when a device lasts that long, waiting is not a big deal.

Where Infinix really shows off is the touchscreen case. I cannot lie, this thing feels futuristic. There’s something about tapping your case and seeing animations, controls, and features pop up, it gives luxury. Tecno Buds 3 just quietly open and close like normal earbuds. No drama, no flair, just “we are here to do our job.” And honestly, not everyone wants tech that feels like a spaceship. Some people want plain and simple.

But here’s the truth I realized: both earbuds were built for completely different types of people.

The Infinix AI Buds are for those who love technology. The ones who love showing their friends new features. The ones who love hearing, “Wait, your earbuds can do that?” They’re for people who want to feel like they bought something ahead of its price range, ANC blocking noise like a champion, real-time translation impressing strangers, touchscreen case flexing quietly in public, battery life lasting like it’s powered by destiny.

Tecno Buds 3, on the other hand, are for the practical ones. The people who say, “Look, I don’t need my earbuds to speak Chinese for me, I just want them to survive sweat and give me clear calls.” They’re simple, durable, clean, and fast-charging, no distractions.

And that’s the beauty of this comparison. It’s not about who is better. It’s about who is better for you.
Because both brands understood the assignment, they just took different exams.

If you’re the type who loves premium features, smart tech, sweet noise cancellation and battery life that feels supernatural, then the Infinix AI Buds will feel like they were made specially for you.

But if you want something rugged, sweat-proof, reliable for calls, fast to charge and straightforward without too many fancy extras, the Tecno Buds 3 will quietly be your best friend.

Now I’m curious, which one speaks to you more? Are you leaning towards the premium tech of the Infinix AI Buds or the rugged simplicity of the Tecno Buds 3?
Technology MarketRe: Infinix AI Buds Or Tecno Buds 3: Who Really Deserves Your Ears? by Dolapo09: 6:40pm On Feb 10
I’m as i ain’t the only one noticed that
PeaceAntara:
Undeniably it’s the Tecno bud 3 please,the ability for it to block whatsoever noise is crazy Mehn
PhonesRe: TECNO MEGAPAD Pro Launches As The Ultimate AI Productivity Tablet For Students by Dolapo09: 1:37pm On Dec 03, 2025
😅😅😅
Onomobenny:
Every corp member needs this, no be only students
PhonesRe: TECNO Launches SPARK Slim: World’s Thinnest Curved-screen Smartphone by Dolapo09: 1:36pm On Dec 03, 2025
Omo games on this go bad with the way its slim
Cofficial:
AI-driven smartphone brand TECNO has officially launched the TECNO SPARK Slim, the world’s slimmest curved-screen smartphone, measuring an ultra-thin 5.93mm. Despite its sleek profile, the SPARK Slim packs a large 5160mAh battery, advanced cooling technology, and military-grade durability, challenging the long-held belief that slim phones compromise on performance or endurance.

With its expressive design, aerospace-grade materials, and AI-enhanced features, the SPARK Slim delivers a premium, youth-focused experience at a highly accessible price point.

The SPARK Slim achieves its record-breaking thinness through TECNO’s innovative honeycomb space stacking technology, which optimises internal layout by 12% and reduces the size of eight core components, including the battery, motherboard, and cooling system, while maintaining structural strength.

Even with its ultra-thin frame, the device houses a 5160mAh high-density lithium cobalt oxide battery that delivers up to 24.8 hours of Day of Use (DOU). It supports:

45W fast charging. Read more here: https://techtoday.ng/tecno-launches-spark-slim-worlds-thinnest-curved-screen-smartphone-at-5-93mm/
PhonesRe: Iphone Lacks Innovation. And Here Is Why by Dolapo09: 1:31pm On Dec 03, 2025
Yea i noticed that too with the tecno v fold
Longjontech:
But some people will argue
PhonesRe: Tecno Camon 50 Vs Camon 40 Pro by Dolapo09: 11:20am On Nov 25, 2025
PhonesRe: TECNO Launches SPARK Slim: World’s Thinnest Curved-screen Smartphone by Dolapo09: 11:17am On Nov 25, 2025
Worlds thinnest, wow
Cofficial:
AI-driven smartphone brand TECNO has officially launched the TECNO SPARK Slim, the world’s slimmest curved-screen smartphone, measuring an ultra-thin 5.93mm. Despite its sleek profile, the SPARK Slim packs a large 5160mAh battery, advanced cooling technology, and military-grade durability, challenging the long-held belief that slim phones compromise on performance or endurance.

With its expressive design, aerospace-grade materials, and AI-enhanced features, the SPARK Slim delivers a premium, youth-focused experience at a highly accessible price point.

The SPARK Slim achieves its record-breaking thinness through TECNO’s innovative honeycomb space stacking technology, which optimises internal layout by 12% and reduces the size of eight core components, including the battery, motherboard, and cooling system, while maintaining structural strength.

Even with its ultra-thin frame, the device houses a 5160mAh high-density lithium cobalt oxide battery that delivers up to 24.8 hours of Day of Use (DOU). It supports:

45W fast charging. Read more here: https://techtoday.ng/tecno-launches-spark-slim-worlds-thinnest-curved-screen-smartphone-at-5-93mm/
PhonesRe: Battle Of The Slim Kings: Tecno Spark Slim Vs Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus! by Dolapo09: 11:17am On Nov 25, 2025
I saw the review of the spark slim, i don't thing anything tops it right now
DarkSage:
If you’ve been following what’s going on in the mobile world lately, you’ll know that TECNO and INFINIX have been quietly shaking the table. Both brands are coming in hot with sleek designs, bright AMOLED displays, and solid all-round performance. But right now, two names are making all the noise, the TECNO Spark Slim and the INFINIX Hot 60 Pro Plus.

These two phones might look similar on paper, but when you take a closer look, you’ll realize they each have their own kind of magic. So, let’s unpack everything, in a way that actually makes sense (and makes you want one 👀).

You know how some phones just feel right the moment you hold them? That’s exactly what’s happening here.

The TECNO Spark Slim lives up to its name, slim. At just 5.9mm thin and 156g light, this phone is basically the definition of sleek. It’s that kind of phone you’d pull out at a café and people would instantly go, “Whoa, what phone is that?”

And then, there’s the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus, another stunner 😍. At 6mm thin and 155g, it’s not just light, it’s refined. Infinix didn’t just stop at the design; they went further with a mix of fiberglass or eco leather, making it feel more natural and more comfortable in your hands. Add that drop resistance up to 1.5m and IP65 water resistance, and you’ve got a device that’s stylish and durable.

So yeah, the Spark Slim wins the name game for thinness, but the Hot 60 Pro Plus? That one wins the “I’m built for anything” award.

Both phones come with 6.78-inch AMOLED displays, vibrant, punchy, and super responsive. But here’s where things get interesting:

Both have 144Hz refresh rates, meaning every scroll, swipe, and gaming session feels smooth like butter. But the real shocker? Both reach up to 4500 nits peak brightness! That’s brighter than some laptops, sunlight readability? Checked ✅

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus takes a slight edge with 2160 PWM dimming, which means your eyes won’t feel strained even if you’re binge-watching at night. Meanwhile, the TECNO Spark Slim still impresses with its AMOLED glow and Gorilla Glass 7i protection, so yeah, scratches and drops better watch their backs.

Both are built for people who want that cinematic experience without breaking the bank. Whether it’s Netflix, gaming, or just scrolling through your socials, these displays make everything look rich and alive.

Now here’s something wild, both the Spark Slim and the Hot 60 Pro Plus are powered by the MediaTek Helio G200 (6nm) chipset. That’s a pretty powerful midrange processor designed for smooth multitasking and gaming without lagging out halfway through your match.

But while TECNO keeps things simple with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, Infinix gives you more options, you can choose between 128GB 6GB, 128GB 8GB, or the 256GB 8GB variant (UFS 2.2 too, which means faster read/write speeds).

Infinix also throws in up to 3 major Android upgrades with XOS 15.1, so your phone stays fresh longer. TECNO runs Android 15 with HIOS 15, which looks and feels clean, but the longer software support from Infinix is definitely a big plus for the future.

Both phones rock a 50MP main camera, and trust me, they both deliver crispy, colorful shots. Whether you’re snapping in daylight or low-light, you’ll get solid results.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus adds an auxiliary lens for better depth and detail in portrait shots. It also offers HDR and panorama, so your sky shots and city photos pop beautifully.

Meanwhile, the TECNO Spark Slim shines with its Dual LED flash, which gives night shots a clean, balanced tone, no overexposure, no fake brightness. The 13MP selfie cam on both is more than enough for clear selfies and video calls, but Infinix’s dual-LED front flash gives it a bit of an advantage for those nighttime selfies.

For video creators? Both record in 1440p, but the Hot 60 Pro Plus lets you shoot at 60fps, which means smoother, cinematic results. Perfect for TikTokers, vloggers, or anyone who wants pro-level quality on a budget.

This part had me smiling, because both phones ditched the 3.5mm jack (yeah, sad news for wired lovers), but they totally made up for it.

The TECNO Spark Slim brings dual speakers with Dolby Atmos, giving you that full, room-filling sound, clear vocals, deep bass, and an immersive experience.

But the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus went a step further, it’s tuned by JBL and certified with Hi-Res 24-bit/192kHz audio. The clarity is insane. You’ll literally hear layers in your music you never noticed before. If you’re into gaming, movies, or music, this sound setup just hits differently.

Both phones are rocking a 5160mAh battery with 45W fast charging and bypass charging, meaning you can game while plugged in without frying your battery health.

The Spark Slim takes about 57 minutes for a full charge, while the Hot 60 Pro Plus charges 50% in 22 minutes, that’s ridiculously fast.

Plus, both support reverse charging, so you can actually power up other devices like earbuds or smart watches. Handy, right?

Here’s where Infinix really flexed:
* Drop resistance (up to 1.5m)
* IP65 water protection
* Tuned by JBL sound
* Under-display fingerprint scanner
* 3 major Android updates guaranteed

But TECNO wasn’t just watching from the sidelines. It brought in:

* IP64 splash resistance
* Status LED light on the back (that little glow adds personality!)
* MIL-STD-810H rating - meaning it can handle more environmental stress than most midrange phones.

Both phones clearly want to give users more value for money. They’re slim, strong, bright, and loaded with details that make daily use feel premium.

So, here’s the real talk:
If you want pure elegance, and something that screams premium minimalism, go for the TECNO Spark Slim. It’s stylish, and perfect for people who love aesthetics and comfort.

But if you’re the type who wants a complete package, power, sound, protection, ultra-slim design, and long-term updates, then the INFINIX Hot 60 Pro Plus is your perfect match. It’s that one phone that looks good, feels right, and performs like a champ every single time.

So, which team are you rocking with?
Are you vibing with the TECNO Spark Slim, or glowing with the all-round power of the INFINIX Hot 60 Pro Plus?
PhonesRe: Clarity Vs Charisma: Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Vs Tecno Spark Slim Camera Showdown! by Dolapo09: 11:16am On Nov 25, 2025
Naah y'all are comparing the wrong devices, the spark slim beats this
LogicWizard:
Alright fam, let’s talk about something that everyone secretly cares about when buying a new phone, the camera. Because, let’s be honest, what’s the point of having a powerful phone if it can’t capture your best moments the way they deserve? Whether it’s those golden-hour selfies, late-night hangouts, or random “I-look-too-good-not-to-post” mirror snaps, the camera matters.

So today, we’re diving deep into a head-to-head comparison between two of the hottest slim phones of the year, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus and the TECNO Spark Slim. Both are sleek, stunning, and smart, but when it comes to the camera game.
Both phones come rocking a 50MP main lens, but here’s where things start to get spicy.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus packs a 50MP wide sensor with a 1/1.95” sensor size and 0.8µm pixel size, which basically means it absorbs more light, resulting in sharper, cleaner, and more detailed photos, even when lighting isn’t perfect. Whether you’re snapping city shots, portraits, or your favorite outfit of the day, this camera makes sure your photos look alive, not flat.

The TECNO Spark Slim, on the other hand, also rocks a 50MP main shooter, but its sensor details aren’t as clearly stated. However, from what we’ve seen in hands-on reviews and video tests, it delivers slightly warmer tones, making your pictures feel cozy, natural, and instantly Instagram-ready.

It’s the kind of camera that flatters your skin, smooths the rough edges, and gives you that soft, subtle glow without needing any filter.

So, while Infinix gives you crisp and high-contrast clarity, the Spark Slim gives your photos that golden warmth that’s perfect for social media uploads.

Under good lighting, both cameras perform impressively. But the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus edges ahead with better dynamic range, meaning you get more detail in both the bright and shadowy parts of your photo.

For example, if you’re taking a photo with the sun behind you, say, on the beach or beside a window, the Hot 60 Pro Plus keeps your face bright without blowing out the background. TECNO Spark Slim still delivers beautiful shots but leans more toward those warm, saturated tones that pop immediately on your feed.

It’s like comparing a photographer’s camera (Infinix) vs. an influencer’s camera (TECNO). Both beautiful, just different personalities.

Now, this is where most midrange phones struggle, but not these two.
In low light, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus holds up beautifully, thanks to its larger sensor and better noise control. You’ll notice less grain, more detail, and overall cleaner night shots.

In contrast, the TECNO Spark Slim does a decent job but tends to brighten the image slightly more aggressively, which can make it look softer and warmer, great for nightlife selfies, not as great for detailed cityscapes.

In short:
Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus - clearer, more natural night shots.
TECNO Spark Slim - brighter, warmer, more polished low-light selfies.

Let’s talk selfies. Both phones come with a 16MP front camera, that looks identical. But in real life? Oh, there’s a difference.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus goes for that balanced, realistic look, it keeps your skin tone true, your features crisp, and the background clean. Add the AI Beauty and Portrait Mode, and boom, your selfies come out professional-level.

But the TECNO Spark Slim turns up the “beauty” vibe a notch, with dual front flashes and a stronger AI retouch. The results? Smooth, glowy selfies that make you look like you woke up flawless.
It’s not just a selfie camera, it’s a confidence booster.

If you’re the type who loves taking selfies at night, under club lights, or during candlelit dinners, the Spark Slim’s dual flash system is your new best friend. But if you want natural tones, great face detail, and overall balance, the Hot 60 Pro Plus keeps things real and refined.
Both phones record videos up to 1080p at 30fps, which is solid for casual creators and vloggers.

From video tests, the Hot 60 Pro Plus gives you a slightly more stable and color-accurate video, while the Spark Slim brings warmth and a bit of that cinematic vibe. If you love capturing your daily life, mini vlogs, or fun TikToks, either one can get the job done, it all depends on your preferred look:
🎬 Real and crisp? Go Infinix.
🌈 Soft and glowy? Go TECNO.

Here’s the truth: neither of these cameras will disappoint you. Both brands have come a long way, these aren’t your regular midrange cameras anymore.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus feels like that friend who’s obsessed with perfection, precise, sharp, always well-lit, and just a bit of a show-off (in the best way possible).

The TECNO Spark Slim is that effortlessly beautiful friend who looks good in every photo, even when they’re not trying. Its pictures have a vibe, they’re social-media ready the moment you take them.

It’s basically clarity vs charisma, and honestly? There’s no wrong choice.

So, after all the zooming, testing, and pixel-peeping… here’s how it plays out:

Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus wins for:
* Sharper details and more natural colors
* Better low-light performance
* Balanced beauty and realism

TECNO Spark Slim shines for:
* Glowy, warmer tones perfect for selfies
* Dual front flash for night photos
* Smooth, social-ready pictures straight out of the camera

If you’re the type who loves capturing real life in crisp detail, Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus will make you fall in love with photography again.
But if you’re the social butterfly, always snapping, posting, and living your best selfie life, TECNO Spark Slim was made for you.

What I love about this camera rivalry is that it’s no longer about “budget phones trying to catch up.” These two brands are now setting the standard, giving us cameras that tell stories, spark emotions, and capture moments that actually feel alive.

And honestly? Whether you’re team Infinix or team Tecno, one thing’s for sure, you’ll be turning heads and breaking feeds with either of these cameras.

So tell me guys, which one are you rocking with?
Are you all about that Infinix detail, or do you prefer the TECNO warmth?
PhonesRe: I Need A New Ph Of 8gb/256gb, 120hz, Android 14 Or 15, 5000mah For 290k Or Below by Dolapo09: 11:13am On Nov 25, 2025
Get the tecno spark slim its current and its yhe best thing you could have now
henrygold100:
Which phone are you guys recommending please, I need to make a wise decision so I won't regret later
PhonesRe: Tecno Megapad 11 Vs Infinix Xpad 20 Pro: Which One Truly Deserves Your Money? by Dolapo09: 4:39pm On Nov 17, 2025
The specs are close to each other, so its down to brand preference, and for that i choose tecno
Techtinker:
Let’s be honest, the tablet game is heating up fast, especially in the mid-range space. Gone are the days when Android tablets were either super basic or ridiculously expensive. Now, brands like Tecno and Infinix are stepping up big time, giving us stylish, powerful, and affordable options that actually make sense for everyday use.

And two names that are currently catching everyone’s attention? The Tecno Megapad 11 and the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro.
Both come with impressive specs, sleek builds, and prices that won’t burn your wallet, but they clearly serve different kinds of users. So, which one’s right for you? Let’s break it down together.

If you’re someone who loves big, bold displays, the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro will definitely catch your eye. It packs a 12-inch IPS LCD display with a crisp 1200 × 2000 px resolution and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Whether you’re watching movies, gaming, or multitasking with split screens, that extra screen real estate really comes in handy. It just feels more “pro”.

The Tecno Megapad 11, on the other hand, brings an 11-inch 1200 × 1920 px panel, also rocking a 90Hz refresh rate. It’s slightly smaller but still delivers sharp visuals and smooth scrolling. It’s easier to hold with one hand and feels more compact, perfect if portability matters more to you than screen size.

👉 So if you’re big on productivity or love a cinematic viewing experience, go for the XPAD 20 Pro. But if you want something light and comfortable for reading, streaming, or casual browsing, the Megapad 11 is your friendly all-rounder.

Under the hood, both tablets come with octa-core processors paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, which means you’re getting solid mid-range performance for the price. But here’s where the difference kicks in, software optimization.

The Infinix XPAD 20 Pro runs on the newer Android 15, which gives it an edge in performance, stability, and battery optimization. Plus, it’s got those little quality-of-life tweaks that make multitasking feel smoother and more efficient.

Meanwhile, the Tecno Megapad 11 ships with Android 14, still a modern OS, but one version behind. It’s well-optimized and responsive for casual tasks, entertainment, and light productivity. But if you’re someone who juggles between apps or needs your device to handle heavier workloads, the XPAD 20 Pro feels a little more future-proof.

Let’s talk about the cameras, not that you’ll be walking around taking selfies with a tablet (unless you’re that person 😄), but they still matter for video calls, meetings, and content creation.

Here, Tecno Megapad 11 takes the lead with a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front shooter, sharper, more detailed, and great for everyday photography or casual video calls.

The Infinix XPAD 20 Pro comes with an 8MP rear and 5MP front camera, which are okay for video meetings, document scanning, and online classes, but it’s clear that Infinix focused more on display and performance than camera power.

👉 If camera quality is a priority, Tecno wins this round.

Power users will appreciate Tecno’s massive 8000 mAh battery, which easily lasts a full day and beyond, depending on your usage. It’s perfect for binge-watching, studying, or traveling without worrying about charging constantly.

Infinix’s 7000 mAh battery isn’t far behind, though, it’s optimized with Android 15’s smarter power management, so it still gives you strong screen time. The smaller capacity is balanced by efficiency, meaning you’ll get great performance without rapid drain.

If you’re after longevity, Tecno’s got the juice. But if you prefer balanced power efficiency and faster app response, Infinix handles it beautifully.

Here’s where things really separate the two. The Tecno Megapad 11 comes in at around N344,800, while the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro sits nearly double at N500,040.

Now, that might sound like a big gap, but each tablet justifies its price in its own way.

* Tecno Megapad 11 is built for those who want great value for money, smooth performance, great battery life, and decent cameras, all at an affordable cost. It’s perfect for students, casual users, or anyone who wants a tablet for streaming, browsing, and light office work.
* Infinix XPAD 20 Pro is clearly aimed at users who want more power, more space, and a more premium feel. It’s for creators, professionals, and multitaskers who want a tablet that feels more “pro” than “basic”.

So in short, Tecno saves you money, Infinix gives you mastery.

Both the Tecno Megapad 11 and the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro bring serious value to the table, but in very different ways.

If you’re a student, a casual gamer, or someone who mainly uses a tablet for entertainment and daily tasks, the Tecno Megapad 11 is a fantastic option. It’s light, powerful enough, and very pocket-friendly.

But if you’re a multitasker, a professional, or someone who needs a device that can replace a laptop for productivity and creativity, then the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro is where you’ll find your groove. The bigger screen, smoother performance, and newer Android experience make it a premium upgrade worth paying for.

At the end of the day, both tablets shine in their own unique way, and that’s the beauty of it. Tecno gives you reliability at a friendly price, while Infinix gives you refinement and raw power for a little extra.
So the real question isn’t which one is better, it’s which one’s better for you.

What’s your pick, the budget-smart Tecno Megapad 11 or the performance-driven Infinix XPAD 20 Pro?
Drop your choice below in the comments.
PhonesRe: Don't Buy Iphone 17xr Instead Buy by Dolapo09: 4:37pm On Nov 17, 2025
I'm not gonna lie this looks fine too, just like the 17
Longjontech:
Don't stress yourself looking for 280k(VDM) or 450k (blord) to buy iPhone 17xr , Tecno spark 40 is cheaper and will do the job for you well.

Tecno spark 40 looks exactly as the trending iPhone 17 and it came out 5 months ago at its currently selling at just #148k to 190k depending on the storage.

You fit use am dey buga like say na iPhone 17, since all of us don craze for these country 😅😅
Check the ambiance of the phone below 👇 👇 👇
PhonesRe: Clarity Vs Charisma: Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Vs Tecno Spark Slim Camera Showdown! by Dolapo09: 4:35pm On Nov 17, 2025
Dont know about the infinix but the, but i can vouch for the tecno, its sharp
LogicWizard:
Alright fam, let’s talk about something that everyone secretly cares about when buying a new phone, the camera. Because, let’s be honest, what’s the point of having a powerful phone if it can’t capture your best moments the way they deserve? Whether it’s those golden-hour selfies, late-night hangouts, or random “I-look-too-good-not-to-post” mirror snaps, the camera matters.

So today, we’re diving deep into a head-to-head comparison between two of the hottest slim phones of the year, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus and the TECNO Spark Slim. Both are sleek, stunning, and smart, but when it comes to the camera game.
Both phones come rocking a 50MP main lens, but here’s where things start to get spicy.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus packs a 50MP wide sensor with a 1/1.95” sensor size and 0.8µm pixel size, which basically means it absorbs more light, resulting in sharper, cleaner, and more detailed photos, even when lighting isn’t perfect. Whether you’re snapping city shots, portraits, or your favorite outfit of the day, this camera makes sure your photos look alive, not flat.

The TECNO Spark Slim, on the other hand, also rocks a 50MP main shooter, but its sensor details aren’t as clearly stated. However, from what we’ve seen in hands-on reviews and video tests, it delivers slightly warmer tones, making your pictures feel cozy, natural, and instantly Instagram-ready.

It’s the kind of camera that flatters your skin, smooths the rough edges, and gives you that soft, subtle glow without needing any filter.

So, while Infinix gives you crisp and high-contrast clarity, the Spark Slim gives your photos that golden warmth that’s perfect for social media uploads.

Under good lighting, both cameras perform impressively. But the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus edges ahead with better dynamic range, meaning you get more detail in both the bright and shadowy parts of your photo.

For example, if you’re taking a photo with the sun behind you, say, on the beach or beside a window, the Hot 60 Pro Plus keeps your face bright without blowing out the background. TECNO Spark Slim still delivers beautiful shots but leans more toward those warm, saturated tones that pop immediately on your feed.

It’s like comparing a photographer’s camera (Infinix) vs. an influencer’s camera (TECNO). Both beautiful, just different personalities.

Now, this is where most midrange phones struggle, but not these two.
In low light, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus holds up beautifully, thanks to its larger sensor and better noise control. You’ll notice less grain, more detail, and overall cleaner night shots.

In contrast, the TECNO Spark Slim does a decent job but tends to brighten the image slightly more aggressively, which can make it look softer and warmer, great for nightlife selfies, not as great for detailed cityscapes.

In short:
Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus - clearer, more natural night shots.
TECNO Spark Slim - brighter, warmer, more polished low-light selfies.

Let’s talk selfies. Both phones come with a 16MP front camera, that looks identical. But in real life? Oh, there’s a difference.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus goes for that balanced, realistic look, it keeps your skin tone true, your features crisp, and the background clean. Add the AI Beauty and Portrait Mode, and boom, your selfies come out professional-level.

But the TECNO Spark Slim turns up the “beauty” vibe a notch, with dual front flashes and a stronger AI retouch. The results? Smooth, glowy selfies that make you look like you woke up flawless.
It’s not just a selfie camera, it’s a confidence booster.

If you’re the type who loves taking selfies at night, under club lights, or during candlelit dinners, the Spark Slim’s dual flash system is your new best friend. But if you want natural tones, great face detail, and overall balance, the Hot 60 Pro Plus keeps things real and refined.
Both phones record videos up to 1080p at 30fps, which is solid for casual creators and vloggers.

From video tests, the Hot 60 Pro Plus gives you a slightly more stable and color-accurate video, while the Spark Slim brings warmth and a bit of that cinematic vibe. If you love capturing your daily life, mini vlogs, or fun TikToks, either one can get the job done, it all depends on your preferred look:
🎬 Real and crisp? Go Infinix.
🌈 Soft and glowy? Go TECNO.

Here’s the truth: neither of these cameras will disappoint you. Both brands have come a long way, these aren’t your regular midrange cameras anymore.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus feels like that friend who’s obsessed with perfection, precise, sharp, always well-lit, and just a bit of a show-off (in the best way possible).

The TECNO Spark Slim is that effortlessly beautiful friend who looks good in every photo, even when they’re not trying. Its pictures have a vibe, they’re social-media ready the moment you take them.

It’s basically clarity vs charisma, and honestly? There’s no wrong choice.

So, after all the zooming, testing, and pixel-peeping… here’s how it plays out:

Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus wins for:
* Sharper details and more natural colors
* Better low-light performance
* Balanced beauty and realism

TECNO Spark Slim shines for:
* Glowy, warmer tones perfect for selfies
* Dual front flash for night photos
* Smooth, social-ready pictures straight out of the camera

If you’re the type who loves capturing real life in crisp detail, Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus will make you fall in love with photography again.
But if you’re the social butterfly, always snapping, posting, and living your best selfie life, TECNO Spark Slim was made for you.

What I love about this camera rivalry is that it’s no longer about “budget phones trying to catch up.” These two brands are now setting the standard, giving us cameras that tell stories, spark emotions, and capture moments that actually feel alive.

And honestly? Whether you’re team Infinix or team Tecno, one thing’s for sure, you’ll be turning heads and breaking feeds with either of these cameras.

So tell me guys, which one are you rocking with?
Are you all about that Infinix detail, or do you prefer the TECNO warmth?
PhonesRe: Iphone Is Not The Highest Selling Phone In Nigeria by Dolapo09: 4:31pm On Nov 17, 2025
Thats not exactly surprising, we all know tecno has the most markets in nigeria there's no denying it
Longjontech:
Did you know that iPhone is not the highest selling phone in Nigeria phone market

The highest selling phone in Nigeria phone market is TECNO followed by INFINIX.

Note: the reason why iPhone is not in the record is because 85% of iPhone users only buy fairly used iPhone 😏
PhonesRe: TECNO MEGAPAD Pro Launches As The Ultimate AI Productivity Tablet For Students by Dolapo09: 4:30pm On Nov 17, 2025
This is looking really sleek and all, but the price would really determine if its for students or not🥲
Cofficial:
Innovative AI-driven technology brand TECNO has officially launched the MEGAPAD Pro, a next-generation tablet built to elevate productivity in both educational and professional environments. Marketed as the “Essential AI Tablet,” the MEGAPAD Pro is intelligently engineered to meet the distinct needs of students, business professionals, and families.

Whether for lecture notes, homework, office tasks, or family entertainment, the MEGAPAD Pro delivers an all-in-one experience that blends performance, AI-powered efficiency, and display excellence.

Large Eye-Caring Display Built for Long Hours of Study and Work

The MEGAPAD Pro boasts a 12-inch 2K Ultra Sensory Display with low blue light certification, ensuring that users can study or work for extended periods without eye strain. Its immersive 90Hz refresh rate and 86% screen-to-body ratio create a fluid and engaging visual experience, ideal for reading, note-taking, presentations, or entertainment.
PhonesRe: Tecno Pova Slim Or Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ : Who Deserves The Crown? by Dolapo09: 2:38pm On Nov 09, 2025
The tecno looks dope though
ShadowCaster:
Guys, let me just be honest, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus has really caught my attention lately.

Don’t get me wrong, the Tecno Pova Slim (5G) is an absolute beauty in its own right, but there’s just something about the Hot 60 Pro Plus that feels like the smarter, more balanced pick for a lot of us.

Both phones are packing serious heat in the display department.

A big 6.78-inch AMOLED panel, 144 Hz refresh rate, and crazy 4,500 nits brightness? You’re winning either way.

But here’s where I give Infinix its flowers, the Hot 60 Pro Plus manages to deliver that same visual punch while still keeping the price more accessible.
For anyone who just wants smooth visuals, gaming-friendly refresh rate, and outdoor clarity without spending too much, this phone nails it.

Performance-wise, sure, the Pova Slim flexes with its Dimensity 6400 5G+ chip and 5G connectivity.
That’s impressive, and if you’re someone who’s all about being future-ready, it’s definitely worth looking at.

But here’s the thing, the Helio G200 in the Hot 60 Pro Plus is no pushover.
For everyday life, browsing, streaming, TikTok, casual games, it handles everything with ease.

Camera-wise, both phones play in the same league, 50 MP main shooter and 13 MP selfie cam.
So, whether you go Infinix or Tecno, your socials are going to stay sharp and on point.
And the battery? Both pack a 5,160 mAh cell with 45W fast charging.

But here’s where I lean even more towards the Hot 60 Pro Plus, because it doesn’t have the extra weight of 5G running in the background, you might actually squeeze out a bit more real-world battery life compared to the Pova Slim.

For people who love long hours of streaming, chatting, or just scrolling endlessly (like me 😂), that matters.

Now, I have to give respect where it’s due, the Pova Slim looks premium.
That ultra-thin 5.95 mm design plus IP64 splash protection is no joke.
It feels like Tecno really went all out to make it look and feel like a flagship.

But at the end of the day, I’m looking at what balances performance, style, and price in the most practical way, and that’s where the Hot 60 Pro Plus feels like the real winner for me.

So yeah, I’ll say it proudly, I’m leaning Team Hot 60 Pro Plus.

It just makes sense for how most of us actually use our phones every day.
But hey, I know some of you will still swear by the Pova Slim’s future-proof 5G and sleek design, and I totally get that too.
Now let’s settle this, which side are you on? Team Hot 60 Pro Plus or Team Pova Slim?

Drop your pick below and let’s see who’s really taking the crown in this matchup. 🚀
PhonesRe: The First Memorable Phone You Used. by Dolapo09: 2:35pm On Nov 09, 2025
Same😅
Mariangeles:
What was that first phone that gave you everything you ever wanted in a phone?

Mine was the Tecno spark K7.
Up until today, I haven't totally gotten over that phone.
I even tried to buy it again, but it was no longer available.
I will never forget that phone.

What was yours?
PhonesRe: Phone Brands And Longevity: Do Any Really Stand The Test Of Time? by Dolapo09: 2:33pm On Nov 09, 2025
Tecno definitely does, too much history with it
StellaGirlie:
One thing I’ve noticed about phone users especially in Nigeria is that everyone has a story about how their phone “used to be perfect” until one day, it just started misbehaving. Overheating. Sudden battery drain. Sluggish performance. Or the classic, a cracked screen that costs almost as much as the phone itself.
Every brand claims durability, but when you strip away the marketing, how many truly last beyond the first year without visible decline? That’s what I’ve been thinking about lately and not repairs this time, but longevity. Why do some phones age gracefully, while others start giving attitude after just a few months?

Let’s start with the big names.
iPhones are often praised for lasting several years, but that usually comes at a cost which is expensive repairs and, updates that sometimes make older models feel slower. Samsung has the premium build and display quality, but their flagship screens and parts can be ridiculously expensive to replace, and midrange models don’t always share the same durability.
Then you have the value-driven players like Infinix, Tecno, realme, Redmi, and OPPO... brands that focus on affordability and practical specs. Some people say they last just as long, others say they age faster because of software optimization and component quality. But in Nigeria’s conditions constant heat, unstable electricity, frequent charging, and dusty environments, these “budget” phones often surprise you. Some users have used a Tecno or Redmi for 3 years with minimal issues, while others have seen high-end devices give up earlier.

So maybe the real question isn’t “which brand is better,” but what makes a phone truly last?
Is it the build quality? The software updates? The way the owner uses and maintains it? Or could it be that modern smartphones are designed with an invisible expiry date...? That subtle point where performance starts to decline just enough to make you consider upgrading?

I’m curious to hear from real users, not marketers:
👉 Which phone brand has stood the test of time for you?
👉 Which one looked promising at first but didn’t age well?
👉 And in your experience, does paying more actually guarantee a longer-lasting phone or is it just hype?
Let’s be honest and share real experiences. Because in today’s phone market, durability might just be the biggest illusion we’ve all learned to accept.
PhonesRe: Tecno Megapad 11 Vs Infinix Xpad 20 Pro: Which One Truly Deserves Your Money? by Dolapo09: 2:32pm On Nov 09, 2025
They both look pretty good, so i guess its down to price, so prolly the tecno pad
Techtinker:
Let’s be honest, the tablet game is heating up fast, especially in the mid-range space. Gone are the days when Android tablets were either super basic or ridiculously expensive. Now, brands like Tecno and Infinix are stepping up big time, giving us stylish, powerful, and affordable options that actually make sense for everyday use.

And two names that are currently catching everyone’s attention? The Tecno Megapad 11 and the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro.
Both come with impressive specs, sleek builds, and prices that won’t burn your wallet, but they clearly serve different kinds of users. So, which one’s right for you? Let’s break it down together.

If you’re someone who loves big, bold displays, the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro will definitely catch your eye. It packs a 12-inch IPS LCD display with a crisp 1200 × 2000 px resolution and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Whether you’re watching movies, gaming, or multitasking with split screens, that extra screen real estate really comes in handy. It just feels more “pro”.

The Tecno Megapad 11, on the other hand, brings an 11-inch 1200 × 1920 px panel, also rocking a 90Hz refresh rate. It’s slightly smaller but still delivers sharp visuals and smooth scrolling. It’s easier to hold with one hand and feels more compact, perfect if portability matters more to you than screen size.

👉 So if you’re big on productivity or love a cinematic viewing experience, go for the XPAD 20 Pro. But if you want something light and comfortable for reading, streaming, or casual browsing, the Megapad 11 is your friendly all-rounder.

Under the hood, both tablets come with octa-core processors paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, which means you’re getting solid mid-range performance for the price. But here’s where the difference kicks in, software optimization.

The Infinix XPAD 20 Pro runs on the newer Android 15, which gives it an edge in performance, stability, and battery optimization. Plus, it’s got those little quality-of-life tweaks that make multitasking feel smoother and more efficient.

Meanwhile, the Tecno Megapad 11 ships with Android 14, still a modern OS, but one version behind. It’s well-optimized and responsive for casual tasks, entertainment, and light productivity. But if you’re someone who juggles between apps or needs your device to handle heavier workloads, the XPAD 20 Pro feels a little more future-proof.

Let’s talk about the cameras, not that you’ll be walking around taking selfies with a tablet (unless you’re that person 😄), but they still matter for video calls, meetings, and content creation.

Here, Tecno Megapad 11 takes the lead with a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front shooter, sharper, more detailed, and great for everyday photography or casual video calls.

The Infinix XPAD 20 Pro comes with an 8MP rear and 5MP front camera, which are okay for video meetings, document scanning, and online classes, but it’s clear that Infinix focused more on display and performance than camera power.

👉 If camera quality is a priority, Tecno wins this round.

Power users will appreciate Tecno’s massive 8000 mAh battery, which easily lasts a full day and beyond, depending on your usage. It’s perfect for binge-watching, studying, or traveling without worrying about charging constantly.

Infinix’s 7000 mAh battery isn’t far behind, though, it’s optimized with Android 15’s smarter power management, so it still gives you strong screen time. The smaller capacity is balanced by efficiency, meaning you’ll get great performance without rapid drain.

If you’re after longevity, Tecno’s got the juice. But if you prefer balanced power efficiency and faster app response, Infinix handles it beautifully.

Here’s where things really separate the two. The Tecno Megapad 11 comes in at around N344,800, while the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro sits nearly double at N500,040.

Now, that might sound like a big gap, but each tablet justifies its price in its own way.

* Tecno Megapad 11 is built for those who want great value for money, smooth performance, great battery life, and decent cameras, all at an affordable cost. It’s perfect for students, casual users, or anyone who wants a tablet for streaming, browsing, and light office work.
* Infinix XPAD 20 Pro is clearly aimed at users who want more power, more space, and a more premium feel. It’s for creators, professionals, and multitaskers who want a tablet that feels more “pro” than “basic”.

So in short, Tecno saves you money, Infinix gives you mastery.

Both the Tecno Megapad 11 and the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro bring serious value to the table, but in very different ways.

If you’re a student, a casual gamer, or someone who mainly uses a tablet for entertainment and daily tasks, the Tecno Megapad 11 is a fantastic option. It’s light, powerful enough, and very pocket-friendly.

But if you’re a multitasker, a professional, or someone who needs a device that can replace a laptop for productivity and creativity, then the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro is where you’ll find your groove. The bigger screen, smoother performance, and newer Android experience make it a premium upgrade worth paying for.

At the end of the day, both tablets shine in their own unique way, and that’s the beauty of it. Tecno gives you reliability at a friendly price, while Infinix gives you refinement and raw power for a little extra.
So the real question isn’t which one is better, it’s which one’s better for you.

What’s your pick, the budget-smart Tecno Megapad 11 or the performance-driven Infinix XPAD 20 Pro?
Drop your choice below in the comments.
PhonesRe: Battle Of The Slim Kings: Tecno Spark Slim Vs Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus! by Dolapo09: 2:29pm On Nov 09, 2025
With how slim the tecno is it could cut someone
DarkSage:
If you’ve been following what’s going on in the mobile world lately, you’ll know that TECNO and INFINIX have been quietly shaking the table. Both brands are coming in hot with sleek designs, bright AMOLED displays, and solid all-round performance. But right now, two names are making all the noise, the TECNO Spark Slim and the INFINIX Hot 60 Pro Plus.

These two phones might look similar on paper, but when you take a closer look, you’ll realize they each have their own kind of magic. So, let’s unpack everything, in a way that actually makes sense (and makes you want one 👀).

You know how some phones just feel right the moment you hold them? That’s exactly what’s happening here.

The TECNO Spark Slim lives up to its name, slim. At just 5.9mm thin and 156g light, this phone is basically the definition of sleek. It’s that kind of phone you’d pull out at a café and people would instantly go, “Whoa, what phone is that?”

And then, there’s the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus, another stunner 😍. At 6mm thin and 155g, it’s not just light, it’s refined. Infinix didn’t just stop at the design; they went further with a mix of fiberglass or eco leather, making it feel more natural and more comfortable in your hands. Add that drop resistance up to 1.5m and IP65 water resistance, and you’ve got a device that’s stylish and durable.

So yeah, the Spark Slim wins the name game for thinness, but the Hot 60 Pro Plus? That one wins the “I’m built for anything” award.

Both phones come with 6.78-inch AMOLED displays, vibrant, punchy, and super responsive. But here’s where things get interesting:

Both have 144Hz refresh rates, meaning every scroll, swipe, and gaming session feels smooth like butter. But the real shocker? Both reach up to 4500 nits peak brightness! That’s brighter than some laptops, sunlight readability? Checked ✅

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus takes a slight edge with 2160 PWM dimming, which means your eyes won’t feel strained even if you’re binge-watching at night. Meanwhile, the TECNO Spark Slim still impresses with its AMOLED glow and Gorilla Glass 7i protection, so yeah, scratches and drops better watch their backs.

Both are built for people who want that cinematic experience without breaking the bank. Whether it’s Netflix, gaming, or just scrolling through your socials, these displays make everything look rich and alive.

Now here’s something wild, both the Spark Slim and the Hot 60 Pro Plus are powered by the MediaTek Helio G200 (6nm) chipset. That’s a pretty powerful midrange processor designed for smooth multitasking and gaming without lagging out halfway through your match.

But while TECNO keeps things simple with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, Infinix gives you more options, you can choose between 128GB 6GB, 128GB 8GB, or the 256GB 8GB variant (UFS 2.2 too, which means faster read/write speeds).

Infinix also throws in up to 3 major Android upgrades with XOS 15.1, so your phone stays fresh longer. TECNO runs Android 15 with HIOS 15, which looks and feels clean, but the longer software support from Infinix is definitely a big plus for the future.

Both phones rock a 50MP main camera, and trust me, they both deliver crispy, colorful shots. Whether you’re snapping in daylight or low-light, you’ll get solid results.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus adds an auxiliary lens for better depth and detail in portrait shots. It also offers HDR and panorama, so your sky shots and city photos pop beautifully.

Meanwhile, the TECNO Spark Slim shines with its Dual LED flash, which gives night shots a clean, balanced tone, no overexposure, no fake brightness. The 13MP selfie cam on both is more than enough for clear selfies and video calls, but Infinix’s dual-LED front flash gives it a bit of an advantage for those nighttime selfies.

For video creators? Both record in 1440p, but the Hot 60 Pro Plus lets you shoot at 60fps, which means smoother, cinematic results. Perfect for TikTokers, vloggers, or anyone who wants pro-level quality on a budget.

This part had me smiling, because both phones ditched the 3.5mm jack (yeah, sad news for wired lovers), but they totally made up for it.

The TECNO Spark Slim brings dual speakers with Dolby Atmos, giving you that full, room-filling sound, clear vocals, deep bass, and an immersive experience.

But the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus went a step further, it’s tuned by JBL and certified with Hi-Res 24-bit/192kHz audio. The clarity is insane. You’ll literally hear layers in your music you never noticed before. If you’re into gaming, movies, or music, this sound setup just hits differently.

Both phones are rocking a 5160mAh battery with 45W fast charging and bypass charging, meaning you can game while plugged in without frying your battery health.

The Spark Slim takes about 57 minutes for a full charge, while the Hot 60 Pro Plus charges 50% in 22 minutes, that’s ridiculously fast.

Plus, both support reverse charging, so you can actually power up other devices like earbuds or smart watches. Handy, right?

Here’s where Infinix really flexed:
* Drop resistance (up to 1.5m)
* IP65 water protection
* Tuned by JBL sound
* Under-display fingerprint scanner
* 3 major Android updates guaranteed

But TECNO wasn’t just watching from the sidelines. It brought in:

* IP64 splash resistance
* Status LED light on the back (that little glow adds personality!)
* MIL-STD-810H rating - meaning it can handle more environmental stress than most midrange phones.

Both phones clearly want to give users more value for money. They’re slim, strong, bright, and loaded with details that make daily use feel premium.

So, here’s the real talk:
If you want pure elegance, and something that screams premium minimalism, go for the TECNO Spark Slim. It’s stylish, and perfect for people who love aesthetics and comfort.

But if you’re the type who wants a complete package, power, sound, protection, ultra-slim design, and long-term updates, then the INFINIX Hot 60 Pro Plus is your perfect match. It’s that one phone that looks good, feels right, and performs like a champ every single time.

So, which team are you rocking with?
Are you vibing with the TECNO Spark Slim, or glowing with the all-round power of the INFINIX Hot 60 Pro Plus?
PhonesRe: Top 10 Midrange Smartphones Under ₦150,000 In Nigeria (2025 Edition) by Dolapo09: 2:27pm On Nov 09, 2025
The tecno pova falls in this
Cofficial:
Smartphone prices in Nigeria have surged over the past year, driven by inflation, foreign exchange volatility, and rising import costs. Even midrange devices outside the Samsung and iPhone ecosystems now sell for as much as ₦600,000 ($378), placing them out of reach for many users.

However, for those unwilling to compromise on performance, brands such as Infinix, Tecno, itel, Huawei, Vivo, and Redmi have stepped in with capable smartphones that balance price, power, and durability.

Below is a curated list of the top 10 smartphones available in Nigeria for under ₦150,000 ($94), all offering excellent value for money in 2025.

1. Samsung Galaxy A07 – ₦147,000 ($92.75)

The Samsung Galaxy A07 upgrades the A06 with a Helio G99 chipset, a smoother 90Hz 6.7-inch display, and Android 15 with One UI 7. Samsung’s promise of six years of software updates makes it one of the most future-proof phones in this price range.

Battery: 5,000mAh
Extras: IP54 water resistance, long-term support

2. Redmi 15C – ₦147,000 ($92.75)


The Redmi 15C is a powerhouse with a 6.9-inch 120Hz display, Helio G81 Ultra processor, and up to 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. Its 50MP dual camera and 33W fast charging make it one of the best all-rounders under ₦150,000.

Battery: 6,000mAh. For more information, visit : https://techtoday.ng/top-10-midrange-smartphones-under-%e2%82%a6150000-in-nigeria-2025-edition/
PhonesRe: realme Smartphones In Nigeria — What Do You Think About The Brand So Far? by Dolapo09: 2:24pm On Nov 09, 2025
Sure they fall into the midrange category bit its gonna take alot more for them to compete with tecno or infinix, they ve more sales
Khay2:
realme has been making some quiet moves in the Nigerian smartphone market lately. The brand isn’t as loud as others like TECNO, Infinix, or Samsung, but you can tell they’re slowly building a presence.

From what I’ve seen, realme phones focus on clean design, solid performance, and good battery life.....especially in the mid-range category. Some users say their cameras and display quality are quite impressive for the price too.

But since the brand is still relatively new in Nigeria, not many people have first-hand experience with it.

So I wanted to ask:

Have you used any realme phone before?

How would you rate their performance compared to other brands?

Do you think realme can compete seriously in the Nigerian market?

Let’s hear your honest thoughts. 👇
PhonesRe: Iphone Is Not The Highest Selling Phone In Nigeria by Dolapo09: 2:21pm On Nov 09, 2025
Thats no suprise, hardly anyone buys fairly used tecno, cause the prices are affordable unlike iphones and dem
Longjontech:
Did you know that iPhone is not the highest selling phone in Nigeria phone market

The highest selling phone in Nigeria phone market is TECNO followed by INFINIX.

Note: the reason why iPhone is not in the record is because 85% of iPhone users only buy fairly used iPhone 😏

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