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TD Africa is set to redefine and further strengthen the Nigerian mobile phone ecosystem as it partners ZTE Corporation on its smartphone range.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

This recent strategic partnership ushers in a new era of mobile availability to the Nigerian mobile consumers, offering a diverse range of devices that combine affordability, performance, and innovation to cater for various lifestyles and preferences. Talk about performance, seamless connectivity and high resolution imagery fit for professional photographers and content creators, the range has everyone covered, no matter the function one desires to have on his or her phone From the stylish ZTE V60 which caters to people of style to the Nubia Neo 2 which is designed with gaming geeks in mind to the photography-centric Nubia Focus Pro and the affordable ZTE Blade series, there is a ZTE smartphone for everyone. According to Taofeek Akinolu, Head of Mobile Business at TD Africa, a new range of ZTE smartphones that will redefine the market, is now available in Nigeria through the partnership with ZTE.

His words: “Our collaboration with ZTE is a game-changer for the Mobile market in Nigeria. Their range of devices, from the budget-friendly ZTE Blade series to the feature-packed Nubia series, offers something for everyone. These smartphones are meticulously crafted to deliver exceptional performances, stunning displays, and long-lasting batteries.

“We are committed to bridging the digital divide by offering affordable yet high-quality smartphones. ZTE’s devices perfectly align with this mission. With their competitive pricing and impressive features, we are confident that these smartphones will become the preferred choice for millions of Nigerians, with TD Africa’s extensive distribution network ensuring accessibility across the country.”

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For Kerwin Ding, the CEO of ZTE Nigeria, “Now, I say it’s time that we distribute our excellent terminals to Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa.”

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