Symphony Nigeria
Symphony Mobile was once a significant player in Nigeria’s low-end smartphone market, especially between 2016 and 2019. Models like the Symphony i95 and Symphony V140 were sold in retail stores and appreciated for their affordability. Although the brand has faded, some secondhand units still circulate, and traders in GSM Village Abuja or Wuse Market may stock them for ultra-low-budget buyers.
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Symphony
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- Crosscall
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- 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
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- Ulefone
- UMIDIGI
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- Vertu
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- Vodafone
- VSmart
- Wiko
- Xiaomi
- XTouch
- Zeeker
- ZTE
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