Tablet devices have gained much popularity in Nigeria but they are
generally known to be costly, most users who love wide screen devices
can’t afford the expensive Galaxy tabs and Apple ipads. Although Tecno
intervened with the introduction of cheap Android tablets, you can
acquire a brand new tecno tablet for N35,000 but that’s still out of
budget for most users.
I’ve compiled a list of the 5 best cheap tablet devices in Nigeria, ones you can acquire with less than N20,000. So, if you can’t meet up with the expensive tablets checkout these cool tablets below. They are not that popular but they offer great experience and all operate on Android OS.
Tenko T7X is the perfect Android tablet
for watching videos and surfing the internet. It features a 7-inch TFT
touchdisplay (600 X 1024 pixels resolution) and operates Android 4.2
(jelly bean) on a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. Tenko T7X has a 2.1MP back
camera and a 1.2MP camera at the front; it comes with a 512MB RAM, 4GB
ROM, 32GB memory card and a 2400mAH battery capacity. The price of this
tablet device in Nigeria is around N11,000. It’s the cheapest tablet
device so far.
Also one of the cheapest android tablet in Nigeria with the price
ranging from N16,000 to N18,000. Onyx MID725 is a 7-incher running
Android Os on a 1.2GHz cortex A8 processor with 1GB of RAM and 8GB ROM.
This tablet device will also be great for watching movies but might not
provide the best browsing speed as it doesn’t support 3G but offers a
back camera.
Infinix Joypad X700 is a 7-inch tablet with a gorgeous design and features that can’t be found in other cheap tablet devices.
It is powered by a 1.0GHz dual-core processor with 1GB RAM size, 4GB
built-in memory and runs Android 4.0 (ice cream sandwich). Infinix
Joypad X700 comes with a 3.2MP primary camera and a 0.3MP secondary
camera for video calls. Unlike others on the list, it features a 3500mAH
battery and offers faster internet. As of now (May, 2014), Infinix
Joypad can be acquired at Konga for N17,500.
Mercury mTab comes with a 7-inch display, powered by a dual-core
processor, 1GHz and runs on Android Os, v4.2 (jelly bean). It features a
0.3MP camera, 512GB RAM, 4GB internal storage and a 3000mAH battery.
Mercury mTab can be bought in Nigeria for N18,000.
Xtouch PL71 features a 7-inch capacitive touchdisplay, operating
Android v4.0 on a 1GHz dual-core processor. It has 0.3megapixels cameras
located at the front and back + a 3000mAH battery capacity, 512MB RAM
and 8GB ROM. The price of Xtouch PL71 in Nigeria is around N17,000.
I’ve compiled a list of the 5 best cheap tablet devices in Nigeria, ones you can acquire with less than N20,000. So, if you can’t meet up with the expensive tablets checkout these cool tablets below. They are not that popular but they offer great experience and all operate on Android OS.