Sugar Nigeria
Sugar Mobile is another lesser-known brand that has appeared sporadically on international markets. It has no official presence in Nigeria, and any of its phones (such as the Sugar C11) would only be found via gray imports. Their entry-level specs and iPhone-inspired designs make them low-budget choices, though they’re virtually invisible in Nigerian retail channels.
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Sugar
- 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
- 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
- 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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