Display & build
6.74-inch IPS LCD screen with a 90 Hz refresh rate, which makes scrolling and animations feel smoother than standard 60 Hz screens.
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Resolution: 720 × 1600 pixels (~260 ppi) — so it’s HD+ level, not Full HD.
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Brightness: up to ~570 nits (High Brightness Mode) to help in outdoor light.
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Dimensions: 167.3 × 76.95 × 8.19 mm; Weight: ~199 g.
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Build: Plastic back and frame, glass front; available in colours like Jade Green, Titanium Gold.
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Dust/water resistance: IP64 rating (meaning protected from dust ingress to some degree + splashes of water) — good to have, though not full waterproof.
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Performance & storage
Chipset: UNISOC T7225 (12 nm manufacturing process) – octa-core CPU (2×1.8 GHz + 6×1.8 GHz) according to the official specs.
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RAM: 4 GB LPDDR4x — sufficient for basic to moderate use (web browsing, apps, social media) but not high-end multitasking.
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Storage: 128 GB in this variant — a very welcome amount for this price segment. Also supports micro-SD expansion (dedicated slot) in many cases.
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Camera system
Rear: 13 MP main sensor (f/2.2) + a 0.08 MP auxiliary lens (f/3.0) — note that the auxiliary lens is very minor and more for feature-marketing than for serious photography.
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Front (selfie): 5 MP (f/2.2) sensor.
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Video: Rear can record 1080p @30fps.
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What this means in practice: The camera setup is basic/entry-level. It will be fine for everyday snaps in decent light, but you should not expect flagship-level photography (low-light, high dynamic range etc.).
Battery & charging
Capacity: 5,500 mAh (typical) according to official spec sheet.
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Wired charging: 15W.
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This means you’ll likely get good day-long battery life under moderate use (because of the big battery + HD+ screen which is less demanding). Charging speed is modest though — fast by entry-level standards, but slower than many mid/high-range phones.
Connectivity & extras
Dual SIM (Nano + Nano) + dedicated microSD slot.
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USB-C port + OTG support. 3.5 mm headphone jack included — good for wired headphones.
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Side-mounted fingerprint sensor — convenient and more reliable in many conditions than face unlock alone.
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WiFi dual-band, Bluetooth 5.2. Battery, sensors etc are in line with an everyday smartphone.
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FACTS
Storage: 128 GB is generous for a budget/entry model — you’ll have space for apps, photos, videos, maybe some games.
Battery size: The 5,500 mAh size is generous — good for all-day use in many cases.
Smoothness: A 90 Hz refresh rate gives smoother animations vs standard 60 Hz screens — an appreciated bonus.
Extras: IP64 rating, side fingerprint sensor, USB-C, 3.5mm jack — all nice touches in this tier.
Price vs features: When you balance specs vs cost (especially in Nigeria / similar markets) this looks like a strong value option.








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