There used to be a time when Nigeria was awash with bottom of the pyramid smartphones that cost around N10,000. This was not too long ago. Fast forward to 2016 and the current economic recession has seen smartphone prices go through the roof. We went hunting and found out a few of the cheapest smartphones in Nigeria below NGN15,000 for you.

FERO U451

First on our list is the FERO U451. What it offers is a dual SIM 3G smartphone with a 4.5-inch display. Batter capacity is 1800 mAh. The camera is a 5 megapixel unit. At this price point, you are not likely to find the latest operating system, so what you have here is Android v4.4 Kitkat. Powering everything is a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor.

The FERO U451 costs NGN14,500.00 in the market.

Partner KS1

Partner is a new mobile brand in the Nigerian market. It is hard to find footing in a price-sensitive, competitive market like Nigeria. But Partner may well be off to a good start with the KS1. It is one of the cheapest smartphones in the country, if not the very cheapest. Finding a smartphone for N10,000 is like the proverbial needle in the haystack. So, the Partner K51 should sell like hot cake if marketed well.

The humble specs include a 3.5-inch display, 3G internet, a single-core 1.2 GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, and 1.3 megapixel cameras. The battery has a capacity of 1,300 mAh. Like we said, these are really humble specs.

The Partner KS1 is available for between NGN10,000 and N14,000 in the market.

Are These The Cheapest Smartphones?

Are these the cheapest in the market or do you know others that are cheaper? Perhaps you know of other smartphones that are similarly priced? Do share for the benefit of our readers who are hunting for the cheapest devices available.

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