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This guide will help you pick the ideal under ₦1,000,000 smartphone to get right now.
This review breaks down what the itel City 100 offers, where it holds up, and where it falls short, so you can decide if it’s the right budget pick for 2025.
6000mAh+ batteries are now basically standard, while chips like Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9400e are powering devices well under $700. See this month's lineup from OnePlus, Vivo, Infinix and others.
The Camon 40 nails several important areas while making some interesting trade-offs. Here are 8 key strengths worth considering before you buy.
At ₦450,000, the Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G sits between budget and premium.
Uber's 2025 Lost & Found Index reveals the funniest and most surprising items left behind in Ubers, from breast milk to a witch's broom!
Apple introduced its Liquid Glass UI, launched on-device AI tools via Apple Intelligence, and unified platform versioning (like iOS 26 and macOS 26).
Samsung’s newest device is remarkably slim, and that sleek design likely came with some interesting engineering choices. We explore what those might be further down.
5 reasons a professional tech tester prefers the Google Pixel 9a over iPhone 16E.
POV: It's May 2025, and manufacturers decided to pack every cool feature they could into phones that won't totally break the bank. See which five midrangers made the cut!
More AI tools, yes, but also a strong signal to African developers, startups, and creators that the next wave of innovation is mobile, multimodal, and deeply local.
4 phones, 4 not-so-different pitches. We took each Infinix Note 50 model for a spin. Here's what stands out and which one actually hits the sweet spot.
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