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skywalker240:ogaa oo. but which phone do you currently use? |
skywalker240:You sure you would reject itel S11 if itel decided to give you for free? ![]() |
TechEnthusiast:yes, the itel 1516plus is MTK powered |
olahero:hmmm. well, everyone with his own idea of what they want |
TappGroupNG:itel mobile have been here since the days of tecno i think |
TechEnthusiast:I totally agree. but Which of their products have you used recently?? |
TechEnthusiast:You seem to be referring to the first generation of itel phones. Baba, they have upgrade oo |
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kio052001:i agree ![]() |
This Is The Real Reason Why Itel Mobile Is The Best Phone Brand In Nigeria itel Mobile is not just a Phone brand, they are a brand that cares for the well being of Nigerians. This was demonstrated today in the Ajegunle area of Lagos state as itel mobile embarked on a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative aimed at schools situated within low income communities in Nigeria. These communities where nominated by active fans of itel Mobile on social media. The initiative tagged ‘LOVE ALWAYS ON’ enables itel Mobile to reach out to kids living in the low-income communities whose parents cannot afford high-standard education as result of low or no tangible income; by providing them with basic school needs such as writing materials and school bag. “itel Mobile continually strives to impact lives and the society at large. We are not only interested in making sales but want to go far and near to do more for our loyal customers and give back to the community. By doing so, we make a legacy the coming generation can build upon,” said Oke Umurhohwo, Digital Marketing Manager, itel Mobile Nigeria. “itel Mobile will visit two schools this December, then one school every month beginning from 2017,” he added. itel Mobile visited two schools in Ajegunle today. One of the schools visited is ABQ Nursery and Primary School at Ajegunle, Lagos state. Kids at the school were excited to have itel Mobile stop by and branded souvenirs were evenly shared among them. According to Mr Quadri, Proprietor of ABQ Nursery and Primary School, “I am delighted to have itel Mobile visit my school as one of the shortlisted schools for this groundbreaking initiative. This visit means a lot to us and the kids particularly who will not forget this remarkable moment.” Another school itel Mobile visited is Adewura Nursery and Primary School, also in Ajegunle. The kids as well as every member of staff welcomed itel Mobile in a very unique way. School items were shared among the kids after they had finished their special renditions. “It is a decisive action by itel Mobile to embark on a project like this and I’m glad that Adewura Nursery and Primary School was shortlisted among the schools to benefit from this project. I want to encourage itel Mobile to continue in the spirit of giving because whoever gives to others will not lack blessings from God Almighty”, the Proprietress said. Itel Mobile promises to relentlessly do more for the society by introducing new promotions and corporate initiatives that will make life better for those that identify with the brand.
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Alphasunday:xmas from itel mobile. Lucky fans they are |
Still waiting for the full review of the itel S11 though |
AskProf:You had to quote the whole thread just to say that?? Na wa for some people oo |
25 lucky fans showing off brand new itel S11 smartphone with selfie stick pack
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Presentation of S11 phones and selfie sticks to the lucky winners
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The S11 phones and gifts from itel
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itel Mobile, established in 2007 is a major player in mobile handsets worldwide. Over the past decade, the brand endeavored to empower every individual by providing best in class, reliable and trendy communication devices. The need to produce phones that meets the customer's satisfaction and yearnings lead to the creation of different units under the research and development department to get feedback from fans and customers alike. One of the ways to get feedback from customers is through the itel mobile trial groups where 25 phones are given for free yearly to selected fans. This year's edition is the itel S11 and yesterday at an event in Lagos, the smartphone company hosted the lucky fans and gave out the devices. The itel S11 comes with Android 6.0, 1GB RAM, a slick body design that makes it look like an iphone and not forgetting the amazing selfie camera of the device that captures you when you smile at it. Below are pictures from the event:
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kio052001:Go buy your own ASAP ![]() |
Google has started rolling out an update to your Google Maps that will help you know how crowded a place is. This is to help you make a decision whether to visit when a place is busy or when a place is less busy. This feature is just an improvement to the “popular times” feature that lets you know when a place is most popular during the day but this new feature functions in real time. According to Google, Data that helps make this feature is very hard to come by and that’s why it had taken the company a while to implement it. Additionally, Google map can now tell you how long people typically spend at a place, this is to help you know how easy it will be for you to get into a place, how long you can stay there and how easy it will be for you to get a seat. “place” as used above here, of course, refers to public places like restaurants, hotels, coffee shops, bus stops and the likes. Google has not outlined a particular way to get the update, so sources are claiming that the update will roll out slowly worldwide. So if you don’t have the feature yet, do not fret. It is coming soon. You can download Google Maps from playstore |
emeijeh:Exactly my thought |
While majority of Nigerians are still expecting 4G coverage in their areas, the tech big guns had already started experimenting with 5G. According to NetworkWorld, work on 5G predates first public deployment of 4G, but the uncertainty about the precise time the network will be available to public makes testers not blow its work-in-progress trumpet. The earliest experiment with 5G network was done by Japan’s NTT DoCoMo and US’s AT&T in 2014, but since then, major experiment hasn’t been done until this year, 2016, when large scale testing begins. Interesting Stats About 5G Network Release Year Some of the interesting statistics coming from the trial of this next generation network includes the streaming of this year’s Copa America video feeds in 4K at a download speed of 4Gbps by Sprint (A US Internet Service Provider) Aside Sprint, some other ISPs have also published massive download speed with their 5G testing and the highest speed recorded stands at 48Gbps, but the bad news about these statistics is that they are only experimental data. The target speed for 5G is between the range of 100Mbps to 1Gbps. You might be thinking that the difference between the experimental download speed and target download speed is too wide. Yes It is! But at its lower band of 100Mbps, 5G network would be 10 times faster than the fastest 4G LTE when deployed. The download speed of Verizon’s 4G LTE – one of the fastest 4G LTE service providers in the world, is between 5Mbps – 12Mbps. If you are one of the people that used to say, ”I can’t wait” whenever you hear about good stuffs coming your way, I am sorry to surprise, you need to wait and be patient for 5G to come. The projected year for its public deployment is 2023, and perhaps it will hit Nigeria before 2030. In the meantime, keep enjoying your 3.5G; alas if your phone is 4G smart, I advise you check your SIM’s 4G compatibility with your network provider and join the world of LTE. |
Reeberry:LOL. And if i was, anything bad in it? |
neomatrix1027:its not about stone age or not. there are more people who cannot access Internet than those who can access internet in Nigeria |
Whizpeter:You have a point though but you would also agree with me that a great majority of Nigerians do not even know how to shop on Jumia or Konga not to talk of Buying abroad |
Whizpeter:if i may.. 1. How many Nigerians can import this Xiaomi? 2. Do Xiaomi have Service support in Nigeria? 3. What happens if you need to get spare parts? import again?? |
Habbatically:You want to buy phone that don't have after sale service centre?? Goodluck to you |
ritababe:i think camera is the main selling point here |
Looks beautiful and slicky. Would be nice to have my hands on one of these S11 ![]() |
deewon56:Congratulations bro |




