Jumia Nigeria unveils an iStore to sell authorized Apple products

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applejumiaJumia Nigeria has unveiled an iStore to sell authentic Apple products such as MacBooks, iPhones and iPads, beats by dre headphones among others after it recivived authorization by Apple.

We are not sure if the deal means a price cut or not but we know fans of Jumia.com.ng will now be able to buy quality and authenticity of products available on the site. We are not sure what speacial arrangement  the two have signed up but we hope the iStore will mean buyers can get an y Apple product on the site a few days after the firm launches them, unlike days when they had to wait for long.

Telco’s have been distributing Apple products to their customers on their own terms, most of them locked to their service especially those running 3G or 4G. This new deal means freedom to all Apple lovers in Nigeria.

Apart from Jumia, Apple fans can also get their products from Konga.com which also stocks authentic Apple products albeit witout such a partnership.

Check the store out here.

 

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