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Huawei Unveils Power Sharing Formula in Nigeria, Raises Bar in African Mobile Landscape

For the past couple of weeks, the Nigerian public has been speculating and trying to guess what #ThePowerOfSharing! Nigerians can heave a sigh of relief as Huawei launched the Huawei G-Power #ThePowerOfSharing exclusively on Jumia in Nigeria on Monday, 15th of February, 2016.

Huawei is currently one of the top suppliers of the android smartphones all over the world and their epic antecedents in world Technology leaves much to be anticipated and desired even amongst those who are not tech enthusiasts.

This Huawei G-Power comes as a radical paradigm to bring to fore a power sharing formula which has ravaged the country’s ecosystem. The features of the Huawei G-Power is a tech touché to every Nigerian smartphone user who are in dire need of the phones power sharing formula, long battery life, a large memory and captivating camera quality of this laudable innovation.

It is in line with these expectations Huawei, has made the device exclusive to Africa’s online largest e-retailer, Jumia. The high-end mobile phone will be underpriced at N46,500 along with a FREE Bluetooth swan speaker worth N15,000 in the market.

“Huawei G-Power has raised the bar in the African mobile landscape with unique ability to charge other devices. Huawei G-Power is primed to give Nigerians the satisfaction they have always craved for. If there was anything synonymous to profit on investment it is definitely the Huawei G-Power.’ commented Fatoumata Ba, Managing Director of Jumia.

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