4G LTE aims to offer users faster, more reliable mobile broadband internet. With the internet challenges in Nigeria, the 4G network is a tube to a drowning man. However, it’s been a general assumption that 4G smartphones are expensive, but that’s not the case, there are some affordable 4G phones out there. This article compounds of 5 amazing 4G smartphones you can buy within the range of ₦26,000-₦40,000.
1. Tecno W5
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Tecno W5 is the successor of Techno W2, W3 and W4. The Techno W5 runs on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS and comes with a lot of hardware upgrade which includes Fingerprint scanner and 5.5 inch display size.
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Network type: 2G/3G/4G.
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The Injoo Halo 2 LTE runs on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow Operating System. It is an amazing smartphone with Fourth Generation (4G) network type which makes it different from its predecessor Halo 2.
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The Blackberry Q5 is a smartphone that is designed to suit Blackberry lovers. The smartphone runs on the latest version of the Blackberry operating system and is 3.1 inches in screen size.
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Nokia Lumia 625 sports on the Microsoft Windows 8 upgradable to 8.1. It’s an amazing smartphone that is made to appeal to lovers of Microsoft Windows operating system interface.
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Kofoworola Omotayo is a freelance writer, a lover of tech and a literature monger. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and a member of Nigerian Institute of Management. He enjoys approaching issues from logical and empirical perspective. His twitter handle @heir_ptahyor and Gmail: kofoworolaomotayo[@]gmail.com.
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