infinix Partners With Konga to Market its New Infinix Joypad 7 Tablet to Every Nigerian Home

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infinix Joypad 7 TabFrench-based electronic manufacturer Infinix has partnered with Konga to make its  Infinix Joypad 7 tablet retailing at N19,000 to be available to every home in the country.

In a statement to TechMoran, Konga.com says tarting from 11am on Monday, March 10, 2014 it wants every Nigerian student, adult or child to have access to the educational and entertainment benefits that comes with a tablet/computer . The online mall says every Nigerian deserves a Personal Tablet and it’s making sure it does just that.

According to Gabriel Gab-Umoden, Head of Marketing of Konga.com; “Getting the best deals for our customers is what Konga is all about, and we are happy to be the first with this initiative to power Nigerians with premium tablets at the best prices anywhere in Nigeria”

Infinix Joypad 7 Tablet in Nigeria

The infinix Joypad 7 tablet a revolutionary product introduced into the Nigerian market last year, is a Pad, a 3G smart Phone, and a game console. The Joypad which enables all three in one is driven by Qualcomm 3G technology with amazing performance levels

Last week, Konga started a special “Fuel your shopping crazepromotion giving Nigerians access to amazing discounts across home/kitchen category, electronics and fashion categories, continuing this week with new hot deals on items like the new Tecno S7, the Playstation 4, a new JVC Android Tv, the Omotab for kids and a special new Samsung device.

Get the Infinix Joypad 7 Tablet here

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