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It’s raining foldables this July, plus a few surprises.
Nothing's sub-$300 phone is crushing the mid-range phone market in 2025.
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April has delivered some devices that caught our attention from Samsung, Oppo, Vivo, and Realme.
The Realme C75 might be the toughest budget phone of 2025—but why does a ₦225,000 device need IP69 protection more than, say, an audio jack? We take a closer look at who this phone is for, and what Realme’s real priorities might be.
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