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The Best Phones in Nigeria Right Now and Why They Stand Out

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Accoring to source and Research compiled from market insights, Nigerian tech review sites, and consumer usage trends (2025).

  • Samsung Galaxy A55 5G – Reliable all-round phone with strong battery life, smooth performance, and a high-quality AMOLED display. Great for everyday use, gaming, and streaming.

  • Infinix Zero 30 5G – Offers excellent camera quality, long-lasting battery, and fast performance, making it ideal for social media users, content creators, and gamers.

  • Tecno Phantom X2 Pro – Premium mid-range phone with a sleek design and strong camera system. Perfect for photography enthusiasts and professionals who need a stylish device.

  • Samsung Galaxy A54 – Balanced performance with a reliable camera, decent battery, and smooth user experience. Great for students, remote workers, and casual gamers.

  • Apple iPhone 13 (refurbished) – Durable, with long-term software updates and strong resale value. Offers a solid iOS experience and is suitable for users who want performance and reliability.

  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro – Efficient processor, smooth display, and good camera. Affordable for a mid-range phone with high performance, making it popular among young Nigerians.

  • Tecno Phantom X2 – High-quality camera and good battery life. Suitable for everyday use and social media content creation.

  • Infinix Zero 5G (2023) – Gaming-friendly device with strong performance, solid battery, and fast network support. Ideal for mobile gamers and multitaskers.

  • Samsung Galaxy A14 – Affordable, reliable, and long battery life. Good choice for students and first-time smartphone users.

  • iPhone SE (2022) – Compact, powerful iOS device with good performance and long software support. Perfect for users who prefer smaller phones but want iOS reliability.


 

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Britain and France Consider Social Media Ban for Children and Teenagers

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It has been reported that Britain and France are considering banning social media for minors, including children and teenagers.

This move follows Australia’s recent ban on social media use for children under the age of 16.

The proposal has received support from many people, who believe such measures are necessary to protect the minds and well-being of children.

Australia has reportedly banned children under 16 from using platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.


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Nigeria to Use Space-Based Technology to Tackle Illegal Mining and Financial Crimes

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It has been reported that Nigeria plans to use space-based technology to increase mining security against illegal mining and financial crimes.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) have agreed to work as partners for security.

Therefore, satellite technology will be used to check and watch mining places to increase security and for proper investigation if needed for any case.


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Apple Invests $500M in Rare Materials, Partners with California Recycler to Boost Supply

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It has been noted that Apple is now investing $500 million in a new deal involving rare materials that will help improve and support its smartphones as they face pressure from President Donald Trump.

To resolve this pressure and issue, Apple has made a move to purchase rare earth magnets to help boost its sales in the U.S.

Apple has also decided to partner with a recycling company in California that will make use of the recycled rare materials used in Apple products.

According to Apple CEO, Tim Cook “American innovation drives everything we do at Apple, and we’re proud to deepen our investment in the U.S. economy. Rare earth materials are essential for making advanced technology, and this partnership will


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