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TD Africa, ZTE Announce Strategic Partnership with the Unveiling of Affordable Nubia Smartphone Series

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That would be a night of glitz and glamour, as ZTE, a leading global giant in telecommunications, joins hands with TD Africa, the continent’s leading tech distribution firm, to launch the ground-breaking ZTE Nubia series.


The launch, holding at Providence Hotel Ikeja GRA, would also double as the official usage announcement of the strategic partnership between the two companies targeted at changing the face of the Nigerian smartphone market.
Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Taofeek Akinlolu said, “Speaking on the persistence of ZTE towards innovative solutions in a bid to ensure that they continue the development of top-notch mobile technology that empowers, is informed about why they feel incredibly proud to team up with them in bringing these remarkable devices to the African market.”.


Citing the recently released data from International Data Corporation, IDC, which puts smartphone shipment as having for the first time surpassed feature shipment in Q1 2024, he added that this shows how dynamic the African market has become.
“This report, therefore, shows that Africa represents a dynamic and fast-growing market beaming with potential, ably supported by its young tech-savvy population and increasing internet penetration rate,” he said.
“The continent is a fertile ground for innovative mobile devices, offering a unique opportunity for ZTE and TD Africa to bridge the digital divide and empower users with advanced technology, and tap into a market that is poised for exponential growth”.


He also said that Nubia would rewrite how mobile works for African users when speaking at the launch of the new cutting-edge mobile range from ZTE.
“The Nubia series is going to change the mobile experience for everyone in the continent. Be it a personal gamer, somebody loving photography, or looking for a powerful and stylish device, the Nubia series fits all your needs perfectly.”


According to the Chief Executive Officer of ZTE Nigeria, Mr. Kerwin Ding, speaking on this partnership, their choice of TD Africa as the strategic partner was informed by their extensive network in the distribution of telecommunications equipment.


“We selected TD Africa to be our distribution partner because of its wealth of experience in the distribution of telecommunication equipment in Africa”.
“This exciting collaboration will bring our innovative devices to the vibrant African market.”.
“Together with TD Africa’s far-reaching network, we’re confident we can put an amazing mobile experience into a whole new generation of hands across Africa.”.
While unveiling it, he said that the devices were specifically made for optimal performance and will be able to ensure seamless connectivity, empower users in every imaginable way.


The phones unveiled were:
ZTE V60 Design: This is a real blessing for the people who yearn for style but in a high-performance device. On the line, it packs a sleek design with top-class specs that make it perfect for the modern user.
Nubia Neo2: Finally, here comes the Nubia Neo2 to please those gamers with its reflections of life while playing any games at the fastest speed.


Nubia Focus Pro: Capture life’s moments in stunning detail on a Nubia Focus Pro. Coupled with this camera powerhouse is the latest technology and 5G speed, letting you download and stream content seamlessly.

While speaking earlier on the partnership, Chioma Chimere, Coordinating Managing Director of TD Africa, indicated that it is a very significant move by both companies.
She says, “This is a new chapter for mobile technology in Africa. Bringing together the great African network of TD Africa and the innovation that only ZTE can provide, we are truly revolutionizing the mobile industry and delivering unparalleled value to customers.”
“With the extensive pan-Nigeria distribution network of TD Africa, these innovative phones shall be available for sale online and at retail stores nationwide. Get ready for the future of mobile technology in Nigeria.”.

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