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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by valarmorghulis: 7:37am On Sep 11, 2019
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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by slystyle203(m): 7:39am On Sep 11, 2019
U are right, especially with Nokia brand.Am back with Nokia 6.1plus

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by flashlink(m): 8:02am On Sep 11, 2019
The best phone of this year is Redshift Magic 3
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by DarkJeddi(m): 8:07am On Sep 11, 2019
ogundeleai:
I quite agree with Nokia and Huawei..... I was amazed when I read from jumia that Nokia 6 plus with 6/64GB RAM/ROM, Dual 16/5MP is below 50k.. Am like wow!!
Nokia has NO basis to be on that list,OPPO ships more phones in 2 months than Nokia manages to ship in a year.. shocked

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by Skmoda(m): 8:11am On Sep 11, 2019
bluediesel03:
What of sendo?
And even NEC
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by ddjay: 8:12am On Sep 11, 2019
AnonPoet:

But honestly op, u for collect beating,flogging, and canning if u make mistake put tecno or infinix for this list, u go beg and i no go listen, then when we reach the year 2030 i go rest then continue the beating after 30 mins until the year 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by peace0813(f): 8:14am On Sep 11, 2019
helinues:
Let me wait for them to make Oceans before buying...
These your eyes weak me �
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by Nobody: 8:24am On Sep 11, 2019
bluediesel03:
What of sendo?


Sendo kor, TRIUM ni cheesy

Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by jojothaiv(m): 8:38am On Sep 11, 2019
bluediesel03:
What of sendo?
No na TECNO
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by jojothaiv(m): 8:39am On Sep 11, 2019
PureGoldh:
Where Samsung come dey? shocked
It don comot
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by nkemjacob2(m): 8:53am On Sep 11, 2019
EmmBim:
Xiaomi redmi phones are one of the best��
if DAT phone spoil no company for Nigeria if repair am. Its good @ throwing it a way
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by UnitedFront: 9:40am On Sep 11, 2019
Oppo phones are over priced
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by MartinsD12(m): 9:58am On Sep 11, 2019
AnonPoet:

1. OPPO Mobile
In just short seven months since its entry in the Nigerian mobile market, OPPO has generated plenty of excitement in the marketplace. The brand’s tremendous success with its flagship device, the OPPO F11Pro, has catapulted it to being one of the leading smartphone brands available. The OPPO F11Pro has been summarily described as the pocket-sized professional camera. From the beautiful and well thought out aesthetics of the F11 Pro to its very big battery, its seamless use made possible by the hyper boost and its ability to enable you to multitask easily, the F11Pro provides way more to the Nigerian smartphone user than any other phone in the market. The best feature yet of the F11Pro is its amazing camera.
Combining a 48+5MP dual rear camera setup, large image sensor, large aperture and AI image processing, the F11Pro makes capturing photos with professional results absolutely easy.

OPPO mobile, being a brand for young people has immersed itself in partnering and sponsoring youth-centric activities. OPPO mobile was a regional sponsor for the just concluded African Cup of Nations, 2019. During the CAF season, not only did OPPO mobile tirelessly support the Super Eagles, they also made sure that it was an amazing time for the fans as well. Fans were treated to wonderful viewing times with OPPO brand influencers and other OPPO mobile officials at luxurious places within Lagos.

Staying true to their love for all things youthful, OPPO mobile is also one of the sponsors for the ongoing Big Brother Naija “Pepper Dem” Season 4 edition. They have presently gifted the winners of their task N2 million in gifts and cash, they have also given every evicted housemate an OPPO F11Pro. The fans of the show have also been carried along as OPPO has given out awesome prizes in numerous giveaway promos on their social media platforms.

Globally, OPPO has also climbed up a step in the world smartphone ranking to become the 4th largest smartphone company in the world.

We dare say that 2019 has definitely been the OPPO year!


2. Huawei
Huawei has been in the Nigerian smartphone market for about 5 years now. Entering with entry-level phones, feature phones, QWERTY phones, and Android smartphones, they have had quite a long-standing presence in Nigeria. Huawei’s major selling point was that they produced smartphones considered to be cheap and hence affordable to the general public. They, however, were not generally considered to be an innovative brand until this year.

The brand perception of Huawei received a tremendous boost with the introduction of the Y-series. Chinese smartphone maker, Huawei expanded its Y series with the introduction of the Huawei Y6 Pro, Huawei Y7 and Huawei Y9. The new Y series smartphones come with AI camera, dewdrop displays and larger battery capacity. With optimal pricing and good products, Huawei has been able to finally take a huge chunk of the share of voice in the Nigerian smartphone industry with these devices.

Taking a clue from the OPPO playbook, the Huawei Y9 also has a rising and retractable front camera, which they prefer to call the “pop-up camera”. The rising camera feature was first seen in the OPPO F11Pro which was introduced into the market months before. Following the success of the OPPO F11Pro, it is safe to say that Huawei may have gotten the right idea from OPPO.

Huawei had also been in the global news for the tussle and loss of access to google products which includes Gmail, the google play store and a host of others. This hasn’t affected the Chinese smartphone makers, as they still maintain their position in the world ranking.


3. Nokia
The number 3 slot is truly a battle for me, as the Nigerian smartphone industry has been churning out great products, each trying to outdo competitors and even their own previous products.

In 2007, Nokia held 50% market share in mobile phone handsets. By 2013, Nokia's handset market share decreased to less than 5%. At that time, the company also faced the near-certain likelihood of bankruptcy. The Nokia story has had a turbulent time, and the Nigerian smartphone industry has borne witness to it. However, the tide seems to be taking a turn for the better.

With the introduction of Andriod operated Nokia smartphones, Nokia has been able to successfully rebrand and re-invent itself.
The Nokia 9 PureView is Nokia's most recent flagship phone, and it comes with cutting-edge features to match. In particular, it comes with one important feature (or five depending on how you count it) in the form of its five-sensor rear camera, which is the most we've seen in a smartphone.

Although we cannot categorically call the new Nokia Android phones powerful smartphones even with the five-sensor rear camera, and it might not be able to adequately compete with other smartphones with lesser rear camera sensors, the pricing of the new Nokia smartphones gives these smartphones an edge in the Nigerian smartphone market.

https://thepunditng.com/top-3-smartphone-brands-making-waves-in-2019/
I disagree with this Oppo marketing strategy, hauwei is number 1, Nokia 2, Xiaomi 3, Oppo is very new in nigerian market

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by hekkyboi: 10:27am On Sep 11, 2019
wonder233:
Huawei is pronounced wah-way.
Leicester is pronounced Lester.

Please take note.
yeah like most local football fans keep pronouncing leicester as leichester. damn! its so annoying

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by ignis: 10:29am On Sep 11, 2019
amaniro:
is Samsung a new phone?

Sorry Sir

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by billtommy(m): 10:38am On Sep 11, 2019
oppo-sponsored rubbish

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by idesylvester(m): 10:59am On Sep 11, 2019
is Nokia a new phone?
amaniro:
is Samsung a new phone?
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by greatermeme: 11:04am On Sep 11, 2019
amaniro:
is Samsung a new phone?
the title never said "New Phones"
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by naturefellow(m): 11:20am On Sep 11, 2019
AnonPoet:


Although we cannot categorically call the new Nokia Android phones powerful smartphones even with the five-sensor rear camera, and it might not be able to adequately compete with other smartphones with lesser rear camera sensors, the pricing of the new Nokia smartphones gives these smartphones an edge in the Nigerian smartphone market.

https://thepunditng.com/top-3-smartphone-brands-making-waves-in-2019/

That my friend is a very erroneous comment made about the new Nokia devices.
Have you taken any of them with a Zeiss lens for a field test lately? If no, then you're in no position to write such a misleading review!

Here are some photos taken on a recent premium Nokia device to clear ya doubt.

Don't be a reckless phone vendor... and be more guided after this, because your words can easily be used against you by HMD Global in any court of law grin

Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by Nobody: 11:28am On Sep 11, 2019
MOSICATED5:
Are you sure this is accurate? I don't believe it
hahaha, say u want make dem list tecno, itel and infinix put too ni grin

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by naturefellow(m): 11:36am On Sep 11, 2019
MartinsD12:

I disagree with this Oppo marketing strategy, hauwei is number 1, Nokia 2, Xiaomi 3, Oppo is very new in nigerian market
thank you jare!! I just opposed his review which is a very poor attempt at selling us this Oppo of a newcomer!
I am a diehard Nokia/HMD fan, but yet I am not biased to admit that Huawei is king at the moment, especially with camera technology. In fact, the brand has a dedicated Instagram account (@huaweinextimage) for its mobile photography. Flagship Nokia devices sport a Zeiss lens which puts them at close rivalry to Leica-rocking latest Huawei flagships like the P30. So it makes me wonder what this misguided vendor is trying to do here?

Reminds of a similar tech vendor who does everything to force a high poorly public-reviewed Tecno Phantom 9 and Camon 11 down our throats!!!

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by slimderek(m): 11:52am On Sep 11, 2019
Sponsored Post for Oppo
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by greychris: 12:10pm On Sep 11, 2019
BRO OPPO has a service center here in NIGERIA and you can get your spare parts there. I recently changed my A5s screen there
Pasima:
Oppo parts are not in the market na so I bought leagoo kiicapower till date I have not seen the screen and touchpad in the market except in jumia. Don't buy phone you will regret buying tomorrow.

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by ZesusHVWritter(m): 12:22pm On Sep 11, 2019
livebyday:



This is Forbes report below

As per the report 17.5 million Nokia smartphones were shipped in 2018 which is a 126% jump over the 7.7 million shipments in 2017. This accounted for 1% smartphone market share (rounded figure). Big smartphone vendors like Samsung, Apple, LG and other saw their market shares going down and shipments dwindling in 2018
Are you confused or you are trying to be confusing?
Are we in 2018 or 2019?
Why are you posting forbes report of 2017/2018 to back a post made in 2019?
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by livebyday(m): 12:36pm On Sep 11, 2019
ZesusHVWritter:

Are you confused or you are trying to be confusing?
Are we in 2018 or 2019?
Why are you posting forbes report of 2017/2018 to back a post made in 2019?

It's obvious you didn't read my other comments

I strongly advise when you comment you do so like one enlightened and educated

Do not use comment like are you confused

Be guided

Cheers
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by MartinsD12(m): 12:44pm On Sep 11, 2019
naturefellow:
thank you jare!! I just opposed his review which is a very poor attempt at selling us this Oppo of a newcomer!
I am a diehard Nokia/HMD fan, but yet I am not biased to admit that Huawei is king at the moment, especially with camera technology. In fact, the brand has a dedicated Instagram account (@huaweinextimage) for its mobile photography. Flagship Nokia devices sport a Zeiss lens which puts them at close rivalry to Leica-rocking latest Huawei flagships like the P30. So it makes me wonder what this misguided vendor is trying to do here?

Reminds of a similar tech vendor who does everything to force a high poorly public-reviewed Tecno Phantom 9 and Camon 11 down our throats!!!
They are using fake information, who knows Oppo, Oppo is barely a new Comer
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by paix(m): 12:47pm On Sep 11, 2019
amaniro:
is Samsung a new phone?
Who's talking of new phones? The topic says, Top 3 smartphones.

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Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by aramanda14: 1:31pm On Sep 11, 2019
OPPO forever grin grin
AnonPoet:

1. OPPO Mobile
In just short seven months since its entry in the Nigerian mobile market, OPPO has generated plenty of excitement in the marketplace. The brand’s tremendous success with its flagship device, the OPPO F11Pro, has catapulted it to being one of the leading smartphone brands available. The OPPO F11Pro has been summarily described as the pocket-sized professional camera. From the beautiful and well thought out aesthetics of the F11 Pro to its very big battery, its seamless use made possible by the hyper boost and its ability to enable you to multitask easily, the F11Pro provides way more to the Nigerian smartphone user than any other phone in the market. The best feature yet of the F11Pro is its amazing camera.
Combining a 48+5MP dual rear camera setup, large image sensor, large aperture and AI image processing, the F11Pro makes capturing photos with professional results absolutely easy.

OPPO mobile, being a brand for young people has immersed itself in partnering and sponsoring youth-centric activities. OPPO mobile was a regional sponsor for the just concluded African Cup of Nations, 2019. During the CAF season, not only did OPPO mobile tirelessly support the Super Eagles, they also made sure that it was an amazing time for the fans as well. Fans were treated to wonderful viewing times with OPPO brand influencers and other OPPO mobile officials at luxurious places within Lagos.

Staying true to their love for all things youthful, OPPO mobile is also one of the sponsors for the ongoing Big Brother Naija “Pepper Dem” Season 4 edition. They have presently gifted the winners of their task N2 million in gifts and cash, they have also given every evicted housemate an OPPO F11Pro. The fans of the show have also been carried along as OPPO has given out awesome prizes in numerous giveaway promos on their social media platforms.

Globally, OPPO has also climbed up a step in the world smartphone ranking to become the 4th largest smartphone company in the world.

We dare say that 2019 has definitely been the OPPO year!


2. Huawei
Huawei has been in the Nigerian smartphone market for about 5 years now. Entering with entry-level phones, feature phones, QWERTY phones, and Android smartphones, they have had quite a long-standing presence in Nigeria. Huawei’s major selling point was that they produced smartphones considered to be cheap and hence affordable to the general public. They, however, were not generally considered to be an innovative brand until this year.

The brand perception of Huawei received a tremendous boost with the introduction of the Y-series. Chinese smartphone maker, Huawei expanded its Y series with the introduction of the Huawei Y6 Pro, Huawei Y7 and Huawei Y9. The new Y series smartphones come with AI camera, dewdrop displays and larger battery capacity. With optimal pricing and good products, Huawei has been able to finally take a huge chunk of the share of voice in the Nigerian smartphone industry with these devices.

Taking a clue from the OPPO playbook, the Huawei Y9 also has a rising and retractable front camera, which they prefer to call the “pop-up camera”. The rising camera feature was first seen in the OPPO F11Pro which was introduced into the market months before. Following the success of the OPPO F11Pro, it is safe to say that Huawei may have gotten the right idea from OPPO.

Huawei had also been in the global news for the tussle and loss of access to google products which includes Gmail, the google play store and a host of others. This hasn’t affected the Chinese smartphone makers, as they still maintain their position in the world ranking.


3. Nokia
The number 3 slot is truly a battle for me, as the Nigerian smartphone industry has been churning out great products, each trying to outdo competitors and even their own previous products.

In 2007, Nokia held 50% market share in mobile phone handsets. By 2013, Nokia's handset market share decreased to less than 5%. At that time, the company also faced the near-certain likelihood of bankruptcy. The Nokia story has had a turbulent time, and the Nigerian smartphone industry has borne witness to it. However, the tide seems to be taking a turn for the better.

With the introduction of Andriod operated Nokia smartphones, Nokia has been able to successfully rebrand and re-invent itself.
The Nokia 9 PureView is Nokia's most recent flagship phone, and it comes with cutting-edge features to match. In particular, it comes with one important feature (or five depending on how you count it) in the form of its five-sensor rear camera, which is the most we've seen in a smartphone.

Although we cannot categorically call the new Nokia Android phones powerful smartphones even with the five-sensor rear camera, and it might not be able to adequately compete with other smartphones with lesser rear camera sensors, the pricing of the new Nokia smartphones gives these smartphones an edge in the Nigerian smartphone market.

https://thepunditng.com/top-3-smartphone-brands-making-waves-in-2019/
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by aramanda14: 1:54pm On Sep 11, 2019
Una dey so easy to trash-talk another person without facts. Just check your google and find Oppo Reno 10x Zoom. The phone never near Africa I guess but the brand dey make waves globally.
Badmod:
Anyone can make list based on his personal assumptions...
No figures or statistics to back it up....
That which you write up there is crap....
You're right about Huawei, but Nokia and Caprisone abi ba Opposon...hell NO.
Re: Top 3 Smartphone Brands Making Waves In 2019 by aramanda14: 1:57pm On Sep 11, 2019
Hustle o, what of Apple? Oppo make sense.
UnitedFront:
Oppo phones are over priced

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