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PhonesRe: Best Mid-range Device you can buy under ₦250, 000 by TemmyLyn: 10:58pm On Apr 20, 2025
Yes, you can use easy buy. Check their social media pages
IheomaAkparanta:
I've been hearing a lot about this brand o. But the price would definitely be more than 250k in normal stores and if you add delivery fees from Jumia. Anyway, let me see how I can go about it. Maybe I can use Easybuy
PhonesRe: Best Mid-range Device you can buy under ₦250, 000 by TemmyLyn: 10:57pm On Apr 20, 2025
It can be really frustrating
IdeeEsperanza:
Mid-range that used to be between 70-90k just a few years ago. So much for the economy 😔
PhonesRe: Best Mid-range Device you can buy under ₦250, 000 by TemmyLyn: 10:56pm On Apr 20, 2025
Yes, for some weeks now.
Bomboy1016:
Is the device available in stores now?
PhonesRe: Realme C75: The Strongest Budget Smartphone Of 2025 – IP69 Certified! by TemmyLyn: 10:56pm On Apr 20, 2025
💯💯
IheomaAkparanta:
Honestly, I've never seen a brand so bold to let multiple people do drop and water tests on their phone. That's peak confidence and assurance
PhonesRe: Realme C75: The Strongest Budget Smartphone Of 2025 – IP69 Certified! by TemmyLyn: 10:55pm On Apr 20, 2025
Me too
onlyedwin:
Asin I thought the phone will be over 300k prior to it's release
PhonesRe: Realme C75: The Strongest Budget Smartphone Of 2025 – IP69 Certified! by TemmyLyn: 10:55pm On Apr 20, 2025
IP66 sef is underrated. Some phones, small dust, the head will no longer be correct
PhonesRe: realme C75: The Ultimate Budget Phone for Naija's Mobile Users by TemmyLyn: 11:07pm On Apr 13, 2025
Their phones are even getting more expensive
Thomasdike:
realme is really giving Infinix and Tecno a run for their money. For this price, the realmeC75 is a game-changer in the budget smartphone market.
PhonesRe: Realmec75 Enters Naija Market. by TemmyLyn: 7:54pm On Apr 06, 2025
Exactly, they are uncommon
IheomaAkparanta:
All the features on this phone are mind blowing. The unstoppable device is upon us
PhonesRe: Realmec75 Enters Naija Market. by TemmyLyn: 7:53pm On Apr 06, 2025
Exchange rate o
easytig:
This phone cost only 150$.
When 1$ was 500naira in feb 2023,this phone would be just 80,000k
@1500 per dollar ,this budget phone enter over 200,000k.
Tinubu and his devaluation policy is absolutely useless.
PhonesRe: Pictures From realme C75 Launch Event In Lagos by TemmyLyn: 7:51pm On Apr 06, 2025
Exactly my thoughts
Olamideee21:
See their beautiful faces😍
PhonesRe: Pictures From realme C75 Launch Event In Lagos by TemmyLyn: 7:51pm On Apr 06, 2025
All of them are looking fine
PhonesRe: Realme C61 Vs C75 by TemmyLyn: 7:47pm On Apr 06, 2025
Because it has additional features
Astraeus:
It does but I think it'll cost a bit higher
PhonesRe: Realme C61 Vs C75 by TemmyLyn: 7:47pm On Apr 06, 2025
What's the difference between HD and FHD?
PhonesRe: Introducing The Game Changer: realmeC75series – #EverythingProof by TemmyLyn: 7:46pm On Apr 06, 2025
You get it
Oyinkan99:
A phone that is build to handle daily lifestyle
PhonesRe: Introducing The Game Changer: realmeC75series – #EverythingProof by TemmyLyn: 7:45pm On Apr 06, 2025
Yes, two days ago
Bomboy1016:
Wow, this device is fully loaded

Has it been launched?
PhonesRe: Major Points To Note About The Latest Гealme C75 by TemmyLyn: 7:42pm On Apr 06, 2025
Well, I think it's relative
bioluwatinfe:
I am fascinated by the durability. Wydm it can stay 30days under water?
PhonesRe: Major Points To Note About The Latest Гealme C75 by TemmyLyn: 7:41pm On Apr 06, 2025
I understand you
Jeffy1206:
I think I'll try this device instead of Samsung. Samsung too expensive these days and Nigeria under tinubu is rubbish. No more waste again o.
PhonesRe: Realmec75 Enters Naija Market. by TemmyLyn: 7:39pm On Apr 06, 2025
Especially on Instagram
Thomasdike:
A triumphant entry, I'm just seeing it every where.
PhonesRe: Realmec75 Enters Naija Market. by TemmyLyn: 7:38pm On Apr 06, 2025
Me too o
Jesutooni:
Did you Attend the launch
I bin wan go sha
PhonesRe: African Smartphone Market Up 24% In Q4 2024, realme And Others Gain. by TemmyLyn: 7:35pm On Apr 06, 2025
Right, and they are making sales
Jesutooni:
The country's smartphone market is no joke lmao
PhonesRe: African Smartphone Market Up 24% In Q4 2024, realme And Others Gain. by TemmyLyn: 7:34pm On Apr 06, 2025
In general, I think brands are doing well.
Valkingtheboss:
Canalys' latest research reveals a significant resurgence in Africa’s smartphone market, realme with other smartphone brands benefited with shipments reaching 19.2 million units in Q4 2023 with 24% year-on-year growth.

The surge in Q4 was fueled by rising demand for digital services, burgeoning social media engagement, and the proliferation of ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ options acting as catalysts. Despite economic challenges (South Africa, grappled with energy crises, Nigeria navigated government reforms in the oil sector, and Egypt faced foreign exchange scarcities), the region’s top three markets experienced robust growth. Assisted by the introduction of more affordable smartphone options, South Africa, Nigeria, and Egypt grew 15%, 63%, and 63% respectively. For the full year, the region reached 68.7 million units, up 6% from 2022. This was mainly due to better consumer confidence in the second half of 2023.

The shift from feature phones to affordable smartphones in African markets reflects a strong consumer push for modernization and improved connectivity, resulting in rising vendor-level activities in the entry-level segment,” said Canalys Senior Consultant in Dubai, Manish Pravinkumar. “In Q4 2023, shipments of smartphones in the ultra-low-end (sub-US$100) segment experienced a noteworthy 43% year-on-year growth. This surge was predominantly driven by the TRANSSION brands, which introduced new low-end models in H2 2023. Despite declines in certain markets, South Africa remains crucial for Samsung, contributing 30% of its volume from Africa with its A-series models A14 and A04 as key drivers. Xiaomi has aggressively expanded its product range, including the new Redmi 13 lineup, to cater to consumers seeking better aesthetics. Xiaomi's success is attributed to its marketing strategy, which involves significant investments in social media marketing, influencer collaborations, and online promotions, establishing it as an appealing brand for the tech-savvy youth.”

“African consumers want higher specs in entry-level devices, especially in RAM and storage due to increased digitalization and social media use. New brands are using diverse products and partnerships to establish themselves in specific markets, while established players are chasing untapped market opportunities,” added Pravinkumar. “OPPO experienced a strong surge of 156% in growth, mainly fueled by expanding markets in Arab-speaking nations such as Egypt and Morocco. Despite not clinching a top five spot, Huawei's remarkable 371% growth, particularly driven by South Africa, highlights its success in offering a wide array of smartphones supported by HMS across various price ranges to effectively cater to diverse consumer preferences. Although some Sub-Saharan African markets have reached maturity for TRANSSION brands, the company is seizing growth opportunities in North African markets like Morocco, Egypt and Algeria, where Q4 2023 witnessed an average growth of around 94%.”

“Demand for smartphones in African countries will continue to surge amid technological paradigm shifts. With disposable incomes constrained across multiple countries; vendors, governments, and telcos will aggressively tackle smartphone affordability and high internet costs through innovative solutions,” added Pravinkumar. “In sub-Saharan markets, governments and operators are striving to provide affordable 4G smartphones, as seen with Airtel Rwanda, to boost internet access. Countries such as Kenya and Zambia are even setting up smartphone manufacturing plants to drive affordability. However, the region will continue to witness macro challenges from government policy changes on taxes and imports. Channel partners are also worried about rising import costs and currency fluctuations potentially affecting profit margins in the forthcoming year. Canalys remains cautiously optimistic for 2024 and expects single-digit growth in the African smartphone market owing to rising initiatives in product marketing and various financing options.”

https://www.canalys.com/newsroom/africa-smartphone-market-Q4-2023?ctid=3876-fc6930fe391582ac075a08fe36a4827b
PhonesRe: The Latest Phones In The Market by TemmyLyn: 7:25pm On Apr 06, 2025
Infinix note 50 pro plus, I was some videos on Instagram
PhonesRe: Pictures From realme C75 Launch Event In Lagos by TemmyLyn: 9:57am On Apr 04, 2025
How are they copying Redmi ?
sweetkev:
Realme or redmi ? They should not copy my redmi ooo.
PhonesRe: Pictures From realme C75 Launch Event In Lagos by TemmyLyn: 9:55am On Apr 04, 2025
I don't think so. Other phones with similar specifications are around that prove range
Shedrack777:
It's expensive at N245,600
PhonesRe: Pictures From realme C75 Launch Event In Lagos by TemmyLyn: 9:54am On Apr 04, 2025
Exactly o
IheomaAkparanta:
realme pulled so many tech creators for this event. They won't be here if this brand wasn't trusted. I think that's all the proof you need
PhonesA Budget Phone That Can Survive Almost Anything? by TemmyLyn(op): 8:54pm On Mar 30, 2025
Imagine a phone that can survive rain, steam, and even high-pressure water jets—and it’s not even expensive! 😲

The about to be launched realme C75 comes with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, meaning it's built to handle real-life accidents like spills, dust, and even extreme conditions.

Is this the most durable budget phone yet? Or just marketing hype? Let’s discuss!

Would you buy a phone like this? 🔥💧

#EverythingProof

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