Phones are no longer cheap. The current plight of the Nigerian Naira has sent prices of products aiming for the sky. Just a couple of years back, you could get a working Android device below ₦10,000, but that is not the case anymore.
Just to be clear, you are not going to get the very best Android phone for less that₦20,000. As a matter of fact, all you will be getting is a budget phone with pretty low specifications. Still, if you’re on a very tiny budget, there’s no other option but to consider some of these cheap Android phones. These phones still provide a pretty good user experience with all features that regular smartphones have, allowing the user access all the latest features including ways to bet on your favorite sports with the Betway mobile app while a sports betting market rapidly grows in Nigeria
Are there cheap Android phones below ₦10,000?
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It should be noted that most of the phones in this category have very low RAM, small internal storage, and the display is pretty tiny in most cases even if they are touchscreen devices. Again, they are not always Android phones. Phones like iTel 6800, iTel 6900 and the rest of them selling for less than ₦10,000 on e-commerce stores like Jumia and Konga are usually feature phones (known mostly as Java phones).
Don’t be deceived, they are not running Android OS.
Cheap Android phones below ₦20,000
In no particular order, these are the top Android smartphones you can purchase with less than ₦20,000 on Jumia.
1. Innjoo X3
2. Tecno Y2
3. iTel 1409
4. Alcatel Onetouch 4027D
5. Lenovo A1000
If you’re looking for a phone that delivers a little bit more than those previously mentioned, perhaps you should consider Lenovo A1000. It comes with 1GB or RAM and 8GB of internal storage. It supports microSD storage up to 32GB, runs Android 6.0 Lollipop and comes with a 1.0GHz quad-core processor. It has a 4-inch screen, a 5MP camera sits at the back and it also has a selfie camera. It is powered by a 2,000mAh battery. It currently goes for ₦18,500 on Jumia.
6. Tecno W1
Like Lenovo A1000, Tecno W1 also has 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage, and a 4-inch WVGA touchscreen.It has a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, a 2MP rear camera, and a selfie camera. It has a 1,800mAh camera and runs the latest Android 7.0 Nougat. It currently goes for ₦17,500 on Jumia.
7. Huawei Y3
Display: 4.5 inches (~62.3% screen-to-body ratio)- Memory: 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM
- CPU: 1.0GHz Quad-Core
- Operating System: Android OS, v5.1 (Lollipop)
- Camera: 5MP Back Camera, 2MP Front Camera
Final note
There are several other brands of phones below ₦20,000 in Nigerian e-commerce stores and phone shops; some devices are even being sold below ₦15,000 but the ones listed above have been handpicked for a reason. The devices in this post were handpicked because they can be easily repaired from service centers across the country, most of the brands have a physical presence in Nigeria.
Talk about brands like Allwin, Leagoo, Homtom, Landvo and the rest of them also selling cheap phones, they have no physical presence in the country and a damaged screen may be the end of their products.
This post was last modified on April 13, 2018 3:58 PM