Jumia Starts Discount Sales for X-touch Phonepads for Everyone in Nigeria

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1386175554_573567214_12-Xtouch-PF71-3G-Phonepad-7inch-Android-41-Dual-Sim-8GB-Kshs-15-000-Just days after Konga announced its budget friendly Infinix Joypad 7 to every Nigerian home, Jumia has introduced the  X-touch PL71, calling it the most affordable & durable tablet in Nigeria and sold exclusively on Jumia.

The X-touch is available in a range of different models with numerous functions from WIFI, a long battery life, inbuilt video call compatibility, fast Internet and much more. Termed by the firm as the most affordable pocket size tablet with the latest version of the X-touch tablet series, PL71. The PL71 series runs on the android operating system 4.0, 2G, WIFI, 512MB ram, 8 GB storage space, HDD and Bluetooth. It is also able to make phone and video calls. It can also be used to access Facebook, Skype, Twitter and many more.

In a statement, CEO of Jumia Nigeria, Jeremy Doutte, said, “The X-touch is one of our best-sellers in the computing category; it also displays a great quality with technology and innovation. The X-touch is suitable for everyone from students to working class and children; the most affordable high quality tablet in Nigeria is available on www.jumia.com.ng .”

 

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