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Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Thomasdike: 4:18pm On Oct 05, 2025
ParadoxWrites:
Battery and how much it will cost jare
This is spot on
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Zeke0: 5:01pm On Oct 05, 2025
TeeTaiwo08:
In Nigeria, what really matters in a phone is simple, strong battery (5000mAh+ with fast charging), enough storage & RAM for smooth use, and durability you can trust with service centres around. Make sure it supports our 4G/5G bands, test the camera & screen in real life (not just specs), and always check the IMEI to avoid stolen phones. Mid-range devices usually give the best value, and if it’s a used phone, test everything and reset it before paying. At the end, a good phone here must handle NEPA wahala, heavy use, and still be easy to fix👌.
mid range devices always give the best value fr.
Just know who to select the phones to suit your needs and have maintenance culture. Every other is already in place to make life easier.
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Doppy13(m): 5:01pm On Oct 05, 2025
It's all about finding the right balance between price and features
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Zeke0: 5:03pm On Oct 05, 2025
Oyinkan99:
What Nigerians looks into the budget, battery life and storage before now attempting to check camera
camera is still there but its not a priority anymore. We have to make sure we get good value for every dime spent. Phones need to be able to stand the test of time.
realme came in at the perfect time. Because of them the average man can still afford good devices
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Zeke0: 5:04pm On Oct 05, 2025
Dimmah:
Reverse wired charging too? C71 just dey crazy
anybody wey sleep on this device nor know wetin e de miss 😂
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Leilalee: 5:54pm On Oct 05, 2025
Richie001:
I’ve noticed realme phones are really stepping up. That balance of battery, camera, and durability is exactly what most of us need
they are, they have IP69 rating too
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Leilalee: 5:55pm On Oct 05, 2025
Why do I feel that some people still buy their phones without consideration in 2025
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by ParadoxWrites(m): 8:07pm On Oct 05, 2025
Astraeus:
im pretty sure its around 6300 mah and like 225k
It's 6kmah , I checked it and it's around 165 and 192k
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Tolalizzy(f): 10:12pm On Oct 05, 2025
Everything matters abeg. The design, features, battery and co. That’s why realmeC71 is the best choice
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Dimmah: 10:30pm On Oct 05, 2025
Leilalee:
they are, they have IP69 rating too
For the price range, those specs too sweet, make I no lie 😅
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Dimmah: 10:36pm On Oct 05, 2025
Zeke0:
camera is still there but its not a priority anymore. We have to make sure we get good value for every dime spent. Phones need to be able to stand the test of time.
realme came in at the perfect time. Because of them the average man can still afford good devices
I love that the C71 has military-grade protection, clumsy people like me need that 🫡
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Dimmah: 10:38pm On Oct 05, 2025
Astraeus:
the C75 especially
So many features
The 45W charging sweet die, imagine 30 minutes charge lasting all day 😍
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Dimmah: 10:39pm On Oct 05, 2025
Astraeus:
They're taking over the phone market.
Seriously they are
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Dhammy009: 10:57pm On Oct 05, 2025
What matters most for Nigerian users is battery + durability + camera + value. If one of those is weak, people feel like they didn’t get good deal.
I believe realme is doing well because it hits battery & durability especially hard, while also offering pretty solid cameras and displays, all for affordable prices.
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Astraeus(op): 3:16pm On Oct 12, 2025
Dimmah:
The 45W charging sweet die, imagine 30 minutes charge lasting all day 😍
Very innovative feature
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Astraeus(op): 3:16pm On Oct 12, 2025
Dimmah:
Seriously they are
Let's see the growth by January next year.
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by tkb01: 11:34pm On Oct 12, 2025
Zeke0:
it appears the C75X is higher on the chain
I think its C75 o
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Desewa08: 9:41pm On Oct 19, 2025
Couldn’t agree more. Mid-range phones these days are getting it right.
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Desewa08: 9:41pm On Oct 19, 2025
I like how you put it — practical over hype. That’s what really matters here
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Desewa08: 9:42pm On Oct 19, 2025
I’ve used flashy phones before, but the ones that last are always the real MVPs
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Desewa08: 9:43pm On Oct 19, 2025
Battery + durability + good camera... that’s the real holy trinity right there
Re: Phones In Nigeria: What Really Matters by Desewa08: 9:44pm On Oct 19, 2025
You’re so right. Specs don’t mean much if the phone dies before the end of the day
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