Iphone vs android
Android Phone vs iPhone: Which Should You Buy in Nigeria 2026? If you’re buying a new phone in Nigeria today, you’re stuck with one question: Android or iPhone? After testing both for years in Lagos heat, bad network, and NEPA wahala, here’s the honest breakdown. 1. Price and Value for Money Android wins. You can get a solid Tecno Spark 20 or Infinix Hot 40 for ₦120k-₦180k. It will have 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 5000mAh battery. iPhone starts at ₦450k for an iPhone 11, and that’s 64GB with weaker battery. New iPhone 15 is ₦1.1M+. For most Nigerians, that’s 3 months salary. Winner: Android - unless money isn’t a problem. 2. Battery Life + Charging Android wins again. Most Android phones now do 5000mAh + 33W fast charge. Zero to 100% in 1 hour. Your Tecno can last 2 days if NEPA takes light. iPhone batteries are smaller. iPhone 14 = 3279mAh. You’ll charge twice daily. And Apple’s 20W “fast” charger is sold separately for ₦25k. In Nigeria where light isn’t guaranteed,...
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