GTel Nigeria
GTel, originally from Zimbabwe, has limited visibility in Nigeria. However, some of their budget-friendly Android phones like the GTel Infinity 9 occasionally make their way to local resellers through private import routes. Though not mainstream, they’re sometimes picked by users looking for alternative African brands.
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GTel
- Acer
- AfriOne
- AGM
- Alcatel
- Apple
- Asus
- AT&T
- AYYA
- Blackview
- BLU
- Cat
- Cherry Mobile
- Condor
- CoolPad
- Cricket
- Crosscall
- Cubot
- Doogee
- Duoqin (QIN)
- ElePhone
- Energizer
- FreeYond
- g
- General Mobile
- Gigaset
- Gionee
- HiSense
- HMD
- HomTom
- Honor
- Hotwav
- HTC
- Huawei
- IIIF150 (F150)
- iiif150-f150-mobile
- Infinix
- InnJoo
- iTel
- Jesy
- Kenxinda
- Kyocera
- Lava
- Leagoo
- Lenovo
- LeTv
- LG
- Logic Mobility
- Mara Phones
- Meizu
- Micromax
- Mintt
- Mobicel
- Motorola
- MTN
- Murena
- Neffos
- Nokia
- Nothing
- NUU Mobile
- Olla
- OnePlus
- OPPO
- Oukitel
- Partner Mobile
- QiKu 360
- Qubo Mobile
- Realme
- Samsung
- Sharp
- Solana Mobile
- Sony
- Start Mobis
- Sugar
- Symphony
- T-Mobile
- TCL
- Teclast
- Tecno
- Teracube
- Thuraya
- Ulefone
- UMIDIGI
- Unihertz
- Vernee
- Vertu
- Vivo
- Vodafone
- VSmart
- Wiko
- Xiaomi
- XTouch
- Zeeker
- ZTE
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