Huawei Nigeria
Huawei remains a well-known name in Nigeria, particularly for its Y-series, Nova series, and older P-series models. Although the US trade restrictions affected its global software capabilities, many Nigerians still use Huawei phones for their solid build, camera quality, and battery life. Brands like the Huawei Y9 Prime, Y7p, and Nova 7i are often available in Slot, Jumia, and Pointek, especially in Lagos and Abuja.
Date (default)
Huawei
- 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
- GTel
- HiSense
- HMD
- HomTom
- Honor
- Hotwav
- HTC
- 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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