Transiter: People will say it's 'money' reason that informed Olamide's decision to rep itel. But in the true sense of it, some of these celebrities consider some endorsements as Little.
Obviously, Olamide saw itel's pull with Nigerians and it represented a good deal for him.
You should have watched their recent launch in India and you'd have an idea the path this company is treading.
very very educative view pls we should try and look at this topic from the positive angle nobody is fighting anybody oh
mobilemaniac: You made some really valid points sir. Quite frankly I think itel will even do better in the high-end market. It will also give their entry devices a bit of street cred. Amazing stuff
HellNino: Your last paragraph was exactly what I was discussing with a friend of mine yesterday. The guy was of the opinion that they focus on budget devices but I had to let him know that the negative reviews they were getting were actually as a result of focusing on budget phones in a world that is evolving. We now live in a world where phones now carry 4 to 16 gb RAM. Why won't they laugh when they see a 1gb RAM device forgetting that it's a budget offering. I sincerely think that itel should flex their muscles a bit. Especially now that they're starting to put their house in order. Their latest devices are great and I'm sure that they can deliver high-end if they want to.
InMyFeelings: Seriously, I been no send them until now. If you even take your time to peruse their products, you'd find that they're doing a pretty decent job in terms of affordability and performance.
Kellyelly1: Hahahahaha... maybe Itel is getting the publicity because a lot of people, who never use them but used to have doubt about them, have now realised they are a trusted brand.
Everyone will have an opinion at the end of the day but only the inputs of those who actually have real life experiences with transsion itel phones matter.
I own one, wouldn't say it's perfect but it met my expectations for the price I got it for.
Fell several times but still looks its best - so I know it's durable.
There is room for improvement through and I hope itel offers high end customers the opportunity to own their gadgets too.
itoPaction: This is perfectly true. Anyone still saying Itel is inferior to other brands should look up this comment from someone who has seen it all. Nigerians sha....
ok I think this thread has given itel the kind of publicity it deserves let the views keep coming
Wetopy: Tecno, Infinix, Itel... I've used all of them. Nothing makes Itel inferior to Tecno or Infinix. You get what you want depending on the specs you go for and what your pocket can afford.
Wetopy: Olamide is enjoying his collabo with Itel and choping money. What does that tells you? Olamide's team knows Itel is a big brand so identifying with them also increases his profile. You're saying Itel is nothing compared to others means the opposite of what these big people are seeing. We must tell ourselves the truth, a lot of Nigerians are using Itel phones and that's the absolute truth. Saying the opposite can't change the obvious.
it's a free world everyone has the rights to his or her point of view you are right
Tonymegabush1: Nigerians and their comparison mentality, it may surprise you that itel might even pay olamide more than what Davido and tekno collect from tecno mobile......
NB money is the motive.
yeah yeah you are not lying you are very very on point
Foumi: No hard feelings. Olamide is a big brand in Nigeria. Itel is a big brand in Nigeria too and beyond. It's a good marriage. We need these companies to work more with our local talents and I'm happy for the successes so far. Hopefully, many more on the way.
[quote author=Foumi post=95242294]Op, your ignorant is legendary for trying to downplay and downgrade Itel as a company and it's products. Do you know more than Olamide and his management team for accepting to be a face of Itel phones in Nigeria? There're thousands of Artists in Nigeria and for Itel and Olamide agreeing to work together show how important and popular their products are in Nigerian market based on feedback from unbiased consumers.[/quote pls am sorry and you are right sir that's why I put it all for us to decide
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Apart from this government, which other administration brought social intervention initiatives that we can talk of.
The likes of N power, N agro, trader Moni, N tech, Market Moni , school feeding etc and is still fighting Boko Haram and covid 19 pandemic besides heavy rail construction, Niger bridge, federal roads, renovation of airports, etc
Sometimes we need to be fair to government. This madness of a protest has to stop. The youths are no longer protesting but looting and committing other crimes
pls don't forget that the protest was just hijacked oh but u have a fair point sir