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Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by ParadoxWrites(op): 6:34pm On Mar 23, 2025
Starprogress:
where do you place realmec61 and realmeGT9
Realme C61 is here but GT9 is not in this price segment comparison
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by AyodejiFelix(m): 7:13pm On Mar 23, 2025
TECNO Camon 40 remains the best at this time.
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by AyodejiFelix(m): 7:14pm On Mar 23, 2025
Go check out the features and come back for discussions
ParadoxWrites:
That's no more a budget device... It's a high end device bordering on flagship killer level...
The price reflects it
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by AyodejiFelix(m): 7:15pm On Mar 23, 2025
You will not regret getting Camon 40
Oyinkan99:
I think realmeC61 is okay for me am on budget need it for school project then later I can get Samsung
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by tkb01: 8:19am On Mar 24, 2025
As a daily driver, in comparison to devices within the range, Realme stands out with the specs offered at that price!
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by tkb01: 8:32am On Mar 24, 2025
For a rough build with great price, it's the best pick amongst the range.
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Dolapo09: 9:29am On Mar 24, 2025
The Camon 40 remains the best so far
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Dolapo09: 9:32am On Mar 24, 2025
Tecno remains the best choice in terms of features
Starprogress:
powering your daily grind with realme series
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by ThesentinelOg: 9:06pm On Mar 24, 2025
Dolapo09:
Tecno remains the best choice in terms of features
What else is there lol
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Bestchild: 11:33am On Mar 25, 2025
ParadoxWrites:
Try out Realme GT6 and you will have great tales to recommend
I’m not really a fan of realme based on previous experience
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Baadal(m): 8:56pm On Mar 25, 2025
- Xiaomi Redmi 14C
- New Sealed
- 4GB / 128GB storage
- Sage Green
- Excellent Condition
- Price : 130K only

- Infinix Hot 50i
- New Open Box
- 4GB / 128GB storage
- Purple colour
- Excellent working condition
- Price : 130K only

- Xiaomi Redmi A3 PRO
- New Sealed
- 4GB /128GB Storage
- Black
- Excellent Condition
- Price : 125K only

Call/Whatsapp 08025220285 if interested. Pick up in Lagos
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by AdedejiAdesewa: 10:38am On Mar 29, 2025
nifemi25:
Thanks so much ... Adesewa... My daughter namesake
Awwwwnnn....my greetings to her
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Starprogress: 12:18pm On Mar 29, 2025
realmeGT6 gat you better cause it unleash the creativity in you anywhere
ParadoxWrites:
In Nigeria, finding a smartphone that balances performance, durability, and affordability can be a challenge. Fortunately, brands like Tecno, Infinix, realme, Samsung, and Redmi have stepped up to offer feature-packed devices in the ₦100,000 to ₦180,000 price range. Whether you're a student, professional, or casual user, there's a budget smartphone for you.
Here we did a ranking for each phone based on their pricing, we sourced on reputable stores online and official RRPs before we gave a verdict. Let's dive into it

1. realme Note 50 (₦119,000–₦139,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.

Battery: Massive 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage (expandable).

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 5MP front camera.

Disadvantages:

No 5G support.

Charging speed is relatively slow.

Why It’s Great: The Realme Note 50 offers a large display, long battery life, and decent performance for its price. It’s perfect for everyday use and light gaming.

2. Tecno POP 9 (₦122,000–₦150,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.56-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch.

Battery: 5000mAh battery for all-day usage.

Design: Sleek and lightweight design.

Software: Runs on HiOS 13 based on Android 13 Go Edition.

Disadvantages:

Limited performance for multitasking.

Basic camera setup (13MP rear and 8MP front).

Why It’s Great: The Tecno POP 9 is a solid entry-level smartphone with a long-lasting battery and a modern design.

3. Samsung Galaxy A06 (₦122,000–₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ Infinity-V display.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera for decent photography.

Brand Reliability: Samsung’s reputation for quality and software updates.

Disadvantage:

No fast charging.

Plastic build feels less premium.

Why It’s Great: The Samsung Galaxy A06 offers a reliable camera and smooth performance, making it a great choice for Samsung fans.

4. Redmi 13C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Performance: MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Disadvantages:

Slightly heavier compared to competitors.

MIUI software can feel bloated.

Why It’s Great: The Redmi 13C delivers excellent value with its smooth display, powerful chipset, and large storage.

5. Itel S24 (₦133,000–₦180,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Design: Sleek and modern design.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy multitasking.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Itel S24 offers a premium design and decent performance for its price, making it a good choice for budget-conscious users.

6. Realme C61 (₦153,000–₦182,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.72-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average low-light camera performance.

Why It’s Great: The Realme C61 is a reliable budget smartphone with a large display and decent camera performance.

7. Infinix Hot 50i (₦140,000–₦170,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average build quality.

Why It’s Great: The Infinix Hot 50i is a budget-friendly option with decent performance and a large battery.

8. Tecno Spark 30C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 16MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average camera performance in low light.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Tecno Spark 30C offers fast charging and a decent camera setup for its price.

9. Redmi 14C (₦129,000–₦163,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.71-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Snapdragon 680 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

MIUI software can feel heavy.

Why It’s Grea[/b]t: The Redmi 14C offers a reliable camera and smooth performance for its price.

10. Itel P65 (₦130,000–₦175,000)
[b]Perks
:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy tasks.

Basic camera setup.

Why It’s Great: The Itel P65 is a budget-friendly option with a large battery and decent performance.


Final Ranking (Best to Least)
1.realme Note 50 – Best overall for performance and battery life.

2.Tecno POP 9 – Great for budget-conscious users.

3.Samsung Galaxy A06 – Reliable and trusted brand.

4.Redmi 13C – Excellent value for money.

5.Itel S24 – Premium design and decent performance.

6.realme C61 – Reliable and affordable.

7.Infinix Hot 50i – Budget-friendly with decent features.

8.Tecno Spark 30C – Fast charging and decent camera.

9.Redmi 14C – Reliable but lacks fast charging.

10.Itel P65 – Basic but affordable.

CONCLUSION
The realme Note 50 takes the crown as the best budget smartphone in this range, offering a smooth display, long battery life, and solid performance. However, each phone on this list has its strengths, so your choice will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Whether you prioritize camera quality, battery life, or brand reliability, there’s something for everyone in this price range!
So your choice will depend on your specific needs, whether it’s gaming, photography, or battery life. Let us know which one you’d pick in the comments smiley smiley!
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by debopeola(f): 7:33pm On Mar 30, 2025
This nice, thanks for sharing
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by debopeola(f): 7:38pm On Mar 30, 2025
Despite the realme Note 50 being the cheapest among budget phones, it still offers great quality for the price.
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Cheezzyy: 5:06pm On Apr 07, 2025
bioluwatinfe:
For budget friendly design and high quality, you should check out realme.
Tecno has won my heart over the years sha
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Shawn29(m): 8:38pm On Apr 12, 2025
Great performance, durability and budget friendly, its Realme
ParadoxWrites:
In Nigeria, finding a smartphone that balances performance, durability, and affordability can be a challenge. Fortunately, brands like Tecno, Infinix, realme, Samsung, and Redmi have stepped up to offer feature-packed devices in the ₦100,000 to ₦180,000 price range. Whether you're a student, professional, or casual user, there's a budget smartphone for you.
Here we did a ranking for each phone based on their pricing, we sourced on reputable stores online and official RRPs before we gave a verdict. Let's dive into it

1. realme Note 50 (₦119,000–₦139,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.

Battery: Massive 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage (expandable).

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 5MP front camera.

Disadvantages:

No 5G support.

Charging speed is relatively slow.

Why It’s Great: The Realme Note 50 offers a large display, long battery life, and decent performance for its price. It’s perfect for everyday use and light gaming.

2. Tecno POP 9 (₦122,000–₦150,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.56-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch.

Battery: 5000mAh battery for all-day usage.

Design: Sleek and lightweight design.

Software: Runs on HiOS 13 based on Android 13 Go Edition.

Disadvantages:

Limited performance for multitasking.

Basic camera setup (13MP rear and 8MP front).

Why It’s Great: The Tecno POP 9 is a solid entry-level smartphone with a long-lasting battery and a modern design.

3. Samsung Galaxy A06 (₦122,000–₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ Infinity-V display.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera for decent photography.

Brand Reliability: Samsung’s reputation for quality and software updates.

Disadvantage:

No fast charging.

Plastic build feels less premium.

Why It’s Great: The Samsung Galaxy A06 offers a reliable camera and smooth performance, making it a great choice for Samsung fans.

4. Redmi 13C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Performance: MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Disadvantages:

Slightly heavier compared to competitors.

MIUI software can feel bloated.

Why It’s Great: The Redmi 13C delivers excellent value with its smooth display, powerful chipset, and large storage.

5. Itel S24 (₦133,000–₦180,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Design: Sleek and modern design.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy multitasking.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Itel S24 offers a premium design and decent performance for its price, making it a good choice for budget-conscious users.

6. Realme C61 (₦153,000–₦182,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.72-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average low-light camera performance.

Why It’s Great: The Realme C61 is a reliable budget smartphone with a large display and decent camera performance.

7. Infinix Hot 50i (₦140,000–₦170,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average build quality.

Why It’s Great: The Infinix Hot 50i is a budget-friendly option with decent performance and a large battery.

8. Tecno Spark 30C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 16MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average camera performance in low light.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Tecno Spark 30C offers fast charging and a decent camera setup for its price.

9. Redmi 14C (₦129,000–₦163,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.71-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Snapdragon 680 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

MIUI software can feel heavy.

Why It’s Grea[/b]t: The Redmi 14C offers a reliable camera and smooth performance for its price.

10. Itel P65 (₦130,000–₦175,000)
[b]Perks
:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy tasks.

Basic camera setup.

Why It’s Great: The Itel P65 is a budget-friendly option with a large battery and decent performance.


Final Ranking (Best to Least)
1.realme Note 50 – Best overall for performance and battery life.

2.Tecno POP 9 – Great for budget-conscious users.

3.Samsung Galaxy A06 – Reliable and trusted brand.

4.Redmi 13C – Excellent value for money.

5.Itel S24 – Premium design and decent performance.

6.realme C61 – Reliable and affordable.

7.Infinix Hot 50i – Budget-friendly with decent features.

8.Tecno Spark 30C – Fast charging and decent camera.

9.Redmi 14C – Reliable but lacks fast charging.

10.Itel P65 – Basic but affordable.

CONCLUSION
The realme Note 50 takes the crown as the best budget smartphone in this range, offering a smooth display, long battery life, and solid performance. However, each phone on this list has its strengths, so your choice will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Whether you prioritize camera quality, battery life, or brand reliability, there’s something for everyone in this price range!
So your choice will depend on your specific needs, whether it’s gaming, photography, or battery life. Let us know which one you’d pick in the comments smiley smiley!
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by bioluwatinfe: 5:34pm On Apr 13, 2025
Cheezzyy:
Tecno has won my heart over the years sha
You can check realme out too! I love Tecno too, it was the first phone I ever used but realme stole me with their rugged designs
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Starprogress: 11:58pm On Apr 13, 2025
realme! Professionalism Redefined
ParadoxWrites:
In Nigeria, finding a smartphone that balances performance, durability, and affordability can be a challenge. Fortunately, brands like Tecno, Infinix, realme, Samsung, and Redmi have stepped up to offer feature-packed devices in the ₦100,000 to ₦180,000 price range. Whether you're a student, professional, or casual user, there's a budget smartphone for you.
Here we did a ranking for each phone based on their pricing, we sourced on reputable stores online and official RRPs before we gave a verdict. Let's dive into it

1. realme Note 50 (₦119,000–₦139,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.

Battery: Massive 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage (expandable).

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 5MP front camera.

Disadvantages:

No 5G support.

Charging speed is relatively slow.

Why It’s Great: The Realme Note 50 offers a large display, long battery life, and decent performance for its price. It’s perfect for everyday use and light gaming.

2. Tecno POP 9 (₦122,000–₦150,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.56-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch.

Battery: 5000mAh battery for all-day usage.

Design: Sleek and lightweight design.

Software: Runs on HiOS 13 based on Android 13 Go Edition.

Disadvantages:

Limited performance for multitasking.

Basic camera setup (13MP rear and 8MP front).

Why It’s Great: The Tecno POP 9 is a solid entry-level smartphone with a long-lasting battery and a modern design.

3. Samsung Galaxy A06 (₦122,000–₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ Infinity-V display.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera for decent photography.

Brand Reliability: Samsung’s reputation for quality and software updates.

Disadvantage:

No fast charging.

Plastic build feels less premium.

Why It’s Great: The Samsung Galaxy A06 offers a reliable camera and smooth performance, making it a great choice for Samsung fans.

4. Redmi 13C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Performance: MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Disadvantages:

Slightly heavier compared to competitors.

MIUI software can feel bloated.

Why It’s Great: The Redmi 13C delivers excellent value with its smooth display, powerful chipset, and large storage.

5. Itel S24 (₦133,000–₦180,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Design: Sleek and modern design.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy multitasking.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Itel S24 offers a premium design and decent performance for its price, making it a good choice for budget-conscious users.

6. Realme C61 (₦153,000–₦182,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.72-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average low-light camera performance.

Why It’s Great: The Realme C61 is a reliable budget smartphone with a large display and decent camera performance.

7. Infinix Hot 50i (₦140,000–₦170,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average build quality.

Why It’s Great: The Infinix Hot 50i is a budget-friendly option with decent performance and a large battery.

8. Tecno Spark 30C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 16MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average camera performance in low light.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Tecno Spark 30C offers fast charging and a decent camera setup for its price.

9. Redmi 14C (₦129,000–₦163,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.71-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Snapdragon 680 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

MIUI software can feel heavy.

Why It’s Grea[/b]t: The Redmi 14C offers a reliable camera and smooth performance for its price.

10. Itel P65 (₦130,000–₦175,000)
[b]Perks
:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy tasks.

Basic camera setup.

Why It’s Great: The Itel P65 is a budget-friendly option with a large battery and decent performance.


Final Ranking (Best to Least)
1.realme Note 50 – Best overall for performance and battery life.

2.Tecno POP 9 – Great for budget-conscious users.

3.Samsung Galaxy A06 – Reliable and trusted brand.

4.Redmi 13C – Excellent value for money.

5.Itel S24 – Premium design and decent performance.

6.realme C61 – Reliable and affordable.

7.Infinix Hot 50i – Budget-friendly with decent features.

8.Tecno Spark 30C – Fast charging and decent camera.

9.Redmi 14C – Reliable but lacks fast charging.

10.Itel P65 – Basic but affordable.

CONCLUSION
The realme Note 50 takes the crown as the best budget smartphone in this range, offering a smooth display, long battery life, and solid performance. However, each phone on this list has its strengths, so your choice will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Whether you prioritize camera quality, battery life, or brand reliability, there’s something for everyone in this price range!
So your choice will depend on your specific needs, whether it’s gaming, photography, or battery life. Let us know which one you’d pick in the comments smiley smiley!
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by OwoukoUrua(m): 12:35am On Apr 14, 2025
overdrive:
What of Poco c75huh
Poco C75 = Redmi 14C
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by OwoukoUrua(m): 12:38am On Apr 14, 2025
A Realme marketing thread 😂

Realme has been moving like Transsion lately.
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Yemike(m): 12:47am On Apr 14, 2025
OwoukoUrua:
A Realme marketing thread 😂

Realme has been moving like Transsion lately.
It's becoming annoying.
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Baadal(m): 10:47am On Apr 14, 2025
Baadal:
- Xiaomi Redmi 14C
- New Sealed
- 4GB / 128GB storage
- Sage Green
- Excellent Condition
- Price : 130K only

- Infinix Hot 50i
- New Open Box
- 4GB / 128GB storage
- Purple colour
- Excellent working condition
- Price : 130K only

- Xiaomi Redmi A3 PRO
- New Sealed
- 4GB /128GB Storage
- Black
- Excellent Condition
- Price : 125K only

Call/Whatsapp 08025220285 if interested. Pick up in Lagos
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Cheezzyy: 5:53pm On Apr 14, 2025
bioluwatinfe:
You can check realme out too! I love Tecno too, it was the first phone I ever used but realme stole me with their rugged designs
I’m afraid of Realme because of what I’ve heard but I may consider in the future
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Kudosbravo15: 10:40am On Apr 19, 2025
Reamle good no doubt
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Mobyle: 6:45pm On Apr 20, 2025
Cheezzyy:
I’m afraid of Realme because of what I’ve heard but I may consider in the future
This realme C75 is giving PREMIUM vibes
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Starprogress: 12:43pm On Apr 21, 2025
Elevate Your Digital Lifestyle with realmeC75
ParadoxWrites:
In Nigeria, finding a smartphone that balances performance, durability, and affordability can be a challenge. Fortunately, brands like Tecno, Infinix, realme, Samsung, and Redmi have stepped up to offer feature-packed devices in the ₦100,000 to ₦180,000 price range. Whether you're a student, professional, or casual user, there's a budget smartphone for you.
Here we did a ranking for each phone based on their pricing, we sourced on reputable stores online and official RRPs before we gave a verdict. Let's dive into it

1. realme Note 50 (₦119,000–₦139,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.

Battery: Massive 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage (expandable).

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 5MP front camera.

Disadvantages:

No 5G support.

Charging speed is relatively slow.

Why It’s Great: The Realme Note 50 offers a large display, long battery life, and decent performance for its price. It’s perfect for everyday use and light gaming.

2. Tecno POP 9 (₦122,000–₦150,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.56-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch.

Battery: 5000mAh battery for all-day usage.

Design: Sleek and lightweight design.

Software: Runs on HiOS 13 based on Android 13 Go Edition.

Disadvantages:

Limited performance for multitasking.

Basic camera setup (13MP rear and 8MP front).

Why It’s Great: The Tecno POP 9 is a solid entry-level smartphone with a long-lasting battery and a modern design.

3. Samsung Galaxy A06 (₦122,000–₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ Infinity-V display.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera for decent photography.

Brand Reliability: Samsung’s reputation for quality and software updates.

Disadvantage:

No fast charging.

Plastic build feels less premium.

Why It’s Great: The Samsung Galaxy A06 offers a reliable camera and smooth performance, making it a great choice for Samsung fans.

4. Redmi 13C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Performance: MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Disadvantages:

Slightly heavier compared to competitors.

MIUI software can feel bloated.

Why It’s Great: The Redmi 13C delivers excellent value with its smooth display, powerful chipset, and large storage.

5. Itel S24 (₦133,000–₦180,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Design: Sleek and modern design.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy multitasking.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Itel S24 offers a premium design and decent performance for its price, making it a good choice for budget-conscious users.

6. Realme C61 (₦153,000–₦182,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.72-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average low-light camera performance.

Why It’s Great: The Realme C61 is a reliable budget smartphone with a large display and decent camera performance.

7. Infinix Hot 50i (₦140,000–₦170,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average build quality.

Why It’s Great: The Infinix Hot 50i is a budget-friendly option with decent performance and a large battery.

8. Tecno Spark 30C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 16MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average camera performance in low light.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Tecno Spark 30C offers fast charging and a decent camera setup for its price.

9. Redmi 14C (₦129,000–₦163,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.71-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Snapdragon 680 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

MIUI software can feel heavy.

Why It’s Grea[/b]t: The Redmi 14C offers a reliable camera and smooth performance for its price.

10. Itel P65 (₦130,000–₦175,000)
[b]Perks
:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy tasks.

Basic camera setup.

Why It’s Great: The Itel P65 is a budget-friendly option with a large battery and decent performance.


Final Ranking (Best to Least)
1.realme Note 50 – Best overall for performance and battery life.

2.Tecno POP 9 – Great for budget-conscious users.

3.Samsung Galaxy A06 – Reliable and trusted brand.

4.Redmi 13C – Excellent value for money.

5.Itel S24 – Premium design and decent performance.

6.realme C61 – Reliable and affordable.

7.Infinix Hot 50i – Budget-friendly with decent features.

8.Tecno Spark 30C – Fast charging and decent camera.

9.Redmi 14C – Reliable but lacks fast charging.

10.Itel P65 – Basic but affordable.

CONCLUSION
The realme Note 50 takes the crown as the best budget smartphone in this range, offering a smooth display, long battery life, and solid performance. However, each phone on this list has its strengths, so your choice will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Whether you prioritize camera quality, battery life, or brand reliability, there’s something for everyone in this price range!
So your choice will depend on your specific needs, whether it’s gaming, photography, or battery life. Let us know which one you’d pick in the comments smiley smiley!
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Cheezzyy: 4:09pm On Apr 21, 2025
Mobyle:
This realme C75 is giving PREMIUM vibes
I don’t know why it still doesn’t enter my eye
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Starprogress: 5:17pm On Apr 22, 2025
Exquisite Design, Exceptional Performance
ParadoxWrites:
In Nigeria, finding a smartphone that balances performance, durability, and affordability can be a challenge. Fortunately, brands like Tecno, Infinix, realme, Samsung, and Redmi have stepped up to offer feature-packed devices in the ₦100,000 to ₦180,000 price range. Whether you're a student, professional, or casual user, there's a budget smartphone for you.
Here we did a ranking for each phone based on their pricing, we sourced on reputable stores online and official RRPs before we gave a verdict. Let's dive into it

1. realme Note 50 (₦119,000–₦139,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.

Battery: Massive 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage (expandable).

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 5MP front camera.

Disadvantages:

No 5G support.

Charging speed is relatively slow.

Why It’s Great: The Realme Note 50 offers a large display, long battery life, and decent performance for its price. It’s perfect for everyday use and light gaming.

2. Tecno POP 9 (₦122,000–₦150,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.56-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch.

Battery: 5000mAh battery for all-day usage.

Design: Sleek and lightweight design.

Software: Runs on HiOS 13 based on Android 13 Go Edition.

Disadvantages:

Limited performance for multitasking.

Basic camera setup (13MP rear and 8MP front).

Why It’s Great: The Tecno POP 9 is a solid entry-level smartphone with a long-lasting battery and a modern design.

3. Samsung Galaxy A06 (₦122,000–₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ Infinity-V display.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera for decent photography.

Brand Reliability: Samsung’s reputation for quality and software updates.

Disadvantage:

No fast charging.

Plastic build feels less premium.

Why It’s Great: The Samsung Galaxy A06 offers a reliable camera and smooth performance, making it a great choice for Samsung fans.

4. Redmi 13C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Performance: MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Disadvantages:

Slightly heavier compared to competitors.

MIUI software can feel bloated.

Why It’s Great: The Redmi 13C delivers excellent value with its smooth display, powerful chipset, and large storage.

5. Itel S24 (₦133,000–₦180,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Design: Sleek and modern design.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy multitasking.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Itel S24 offers a premium design and decent performance for its price, making it a good choice for budget-conscious users.

6. Realme C61 (₦153,000–₦182,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.72-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Unisoc T612 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average low-light camera performance.

Why It’s Great: The Realme C61 is a reliable budget smartphone with a large display and decent camera performance.

7. Infinix Hot 50i (₦140,000–₦170,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

Average build quality.

Why It’s Great: The Infinix Hot 50i is a budget-friendly option with decent performance and a large battery.

8. Tecno Spark 30C (₦145,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Camera: 16MP main camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average camera performance in low light.

Limited software updates.

Why It’s Great: The Tecno Spark 30C offers fast charging and a decent camera setup for its price.

9. Redmi 14C (₦129,000–₦163,000)
Perks:

Display: 6.71-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 50MP main camera and 5MP front camera.

Performance: Snapdragon 680 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

No fast charging.

MIUI software can feel heavy.

Why It’s Grea[/b]t: The Redmi 14C offers a reliable camera and smooth performance for its price.

10. Itel P65 (₦130,000–₦175,000)
[b]Perks
:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ display.

Battery: 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Camera: 13MP dual rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Performance: Octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

Disadvantages:

Average performance for heavy tasks.

Basic camera setup.

Why It’s Great: The Itel P65 is a budget-friendly option with a large battery and decent performance.


Final Ranking (Best to Least)
1.realme Note 50 – Best overall for performance and battery life.

2.Tecno POP 9 – Great for budget-conscious users.

3.Samsung Galaxy A06 – Reliable and trusted brand.

4.Redmi 13C – Excellent value for money.

5.Itel S24 – Premium design and decent performance.

6.realme C61 – Reliable and affordable.

7.Infinix Hot 50i – Budget-friendly with decent features.

8.Tecno Spark 30C – Fast charging and decent camera.

9.Redmi 14C – Reliable but lacks fast charging.

10.Itel P65 – Basic but affordable.

CONCLUSION
The realme Note 50 takes the crown as the best budget smartphone in this range, offering a smooth display, long battery life, and solid performance. However, each phone on this list has its strengths, so your choice will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Whether you prioritize camera quality, battery life, or brand reliability, there’s something for everyone in this price range!
So your choice will depend on your specific needs, whether it’s gaming, photography, or battery life. Let us know which one you’d pick in the comments smiley smiley!
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Okpojaanthony1: 11:43am On Apr 25, 2025
The note 50 is also great
I just have a thing for the c75
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by tkb01: 9:33pm On May 01, 2025
bioluwatinfe:
You can check realme out too! I love Tecno too, it was the first phone I ever used but realme stole me with their rugged designs
I can relate to this 👌🏽
Re: Top 10 Budget Smartphones In Nigeria (₦100,000 – ₦180,000):best Picks For 2025 by Mobyle: 11:26am On May 04, 2025
tkb01:
I can relate to this 👌🏽
If this phone performs half as good as it looks, it’s a win for me
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