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Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY Phones and Prices in Nigeria

January 18, 2013 By Nwosu Desmond 2 Comments

Today i want to introduce you to some cheap Dual SIM QWERTY phones and prices in Nigeria with great features. A QWERTY phone is any phone with full physical keyboard. QWERTY keyboard is interesting for quick text messaging. In this era of social media, there is even greater a need for QWERTY keyboards for our mobile phones these days. If you have ever used a QWERTY phone you will appreciate its effectiveness and ease of use.

QWERTY keyboards eliminate the hassle of pressing a button multiple times to create a letter or symbol you want. Most people today are used to computer keyboards and QWERTY keyboards replicate same key formats for phones and this makes it easily adaptable for users. 

Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY phones & Prices in Nigeria:

SAMSUNG PUNCH: Samsung Punch is a cheap dual SIM QWERTY phone  and an optical trackpad.  For just (N12,000), Samsung Punch is one of the cheapest dual SIM QWERTY phones in the Nigerian Market today. This device grants you easy access to your email, social media sites and other instant messaging. The QWERTY keyboard makes it even easier to use in typing while the optical joystick and menu shortcuts ensure even easier navigation.

Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY Phones in Nigeria

LG C199: LG C199 is yet another cheap dual SIM QWERTY phone sold in Nigeria for just N11,500. LG C199 is also a dual SIM QWERTY phone with memory card slot that can contain up to 8GB worth of memory, Bluetooth & Wifi, MP3, FM player etc. The QWERTY keyboard makes it even fun to use as it makes it easy to type with, so whether you are chatting on 2go, Whatsapp, Facebook, Eskimi or even badoo, the QWERTY keyboard allows you to easily respond to messages without having to punch a keypad multiple times to select a letter.

Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY Phones in Nigeria

Nokia Asha 200, 201, 302, 303, and 305: The Nokia Asha series 200, 201, 302, 303, and 305 are my favorite cheap dual SIM QWERTY phones with great features. For just N13,000 , N12,500 , N17,000 , N22,500 and N13,500 respectively, the Nokia Asha series comes loaded with great Nokia features and the QWERTY keyboard makes it even better to use.

Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY Phones in Nigeria

Huawei G6006: The Huawei G6006 is the cheapest dual SIM QWERTY phone in Nigerian Market. For just N5,900 you can buy the phone. Apart from having full QWERTY keyboard, it also has MP3, FM Radio and Camera.

Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY Phones in Nigeria

Samsung C3222: The Samsung C3222 is yet another cheap dual SIM QWERTY phone in the Nigerian Market. For just N11,500, the dual SIM phone helps you connect with your friends easily and the of the QWERTY keyboard makes it even easier to use.

Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY Phones in Nigeria

Samsung C3222LK: The Samsung C3222LK though almost like the Samsung C3222 discussed above is yet another cheap dual SIM QWERTY phone. For just N12,000 you can buy the Samsung C3222LK. The Samsung C3222LK QWERTY phone is also a dual SIM QWERTY phone.

 Cheap Dual SIM QWERTY Phones in Nigeria

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So if you are planning to buy a phone with a full QWERTY keyboard consider the above listed cheap dual SIM QWERTY phones. Have you used any dual SIM QWERTY phone before? What was your experience with it? Why do you prefer the QWERTY phones? Share your thoughts with me using the comment form below. Remember to subscribe to my RSS feeds.

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Filed Under: Mobiles Tagged With: Dual SIM QWERTY phones, Huawei G6006, LG C199, Nokia Asha 200, Nokia Asha 201, Nokia Asha 302, Nokia Asha 303, Nokia Asha 305, QWERTY, Samsung C3222, Samsung C3222LK, Samsung Punch

Comments

  1. Tolu says

    June 4, 2013 at 6:29 pm

    Nice write up Nwosu. I just stumbled on the Blackberry Q5 online now. It seems to be a cheaper version of the Q10 but I definitely do not think it will be in the class of the Huawei and LG. It would be cool if you did a review of that too. Good job Sir!

  2. Nwosu Mavtrevor says

    June 5, 2013 at 9:56 am

    Thanks Tolu for your comment, i will definitely write a good review for the phone soon.

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