Phone 16 and 16 Plus: Nigeria's Smartphone Market Shifts Towards Authorised Dealers

 


The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are making waves in Nigeria because netizens are actively discussing a new offer at iStore, where buyers can save up to ₦200,000 on both models.

The conversation also highlights the importance of getting devices with the Redington sticker, which assures authenticity. Many believe this signals a growing preference for authorised purchases and reliable after-sales support in the country’s smartphone market.

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Online discussions have centred on the benefits of choosing officially distributed devices in Nigeria. Beyond the price cut, attention is being drawn to warranty coverage of up to two years and added protection for screen and liquid damage. 

The presence of the Redington sticker has become a marker of credibility, as more Nigerians appear to favour dependable sources over uncertain third-party alternatives when buying high-end smartphones.

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