All iPhones in The Nigerian Market Are Unauthorized - Rutgers-Jan
Could this be true-That all the iPhones in Nigeria have no official record? Does that mean that all the iPhones used by Nigerians came from either the back door or are at best not authorized?
If you ask Rutgers-Jan Van Spaandonk of Core Group Africa, authorized Apple distributors in Africa, he wouldn’t mince words to say yes.
He tactically underscored this fact Monday, when he announced to a select ICT journalists that for the first time, Apple was going to officially make iPhone available in Nigeria by April.
It means that if you are currently using the iPhone, there is no known record of your phone in this region and as a result, accessing the warranty may be quite difficult should the phone go faulty.
But from April, according to Spaandonk, any Nigerian who purchases any brand of iPhone, from authorized dealers, would not only get and enjoy the warranty on his phone, but would have such phones recorded against his name.
What that means is that anywhere in the world that particular iPhone is spotted, it could be easily traced back to the rightful owner.
But a major attraction of this new development is that like its iPad devices in Nigeria here, potential users who have salary accounts in Stanbic IBTC can acquire their iPhones at zero balance and pay in 12 months.Core Africa Group is Official distributors of Apple in 13 countries of the world.
It is adopting this vendor financing collaboration with the bank, taking a cue from America where not only banks but mobile operators sign pact with device makers with the aim of getting users have them at affordable, comfortable platform.
He warned those who acquire devices from outside the country at a very cheap rate not to gloat because certain factors brought about it.
Spaandonk said that unfortunately, majority of those phones are either sub standard or fake advising that people should always go for authorized resellers when making purchases of devices.
Justifying the price differentiation, he noted that Import duties are heavy here even as other expenses are also made before bringing in goods into the country.
If you ask Rutgers-Jan Van Spaandonk of Core Group Africa, authorized Apple distributors in Africa, he wouldn’t mince words to say yes.
He tactically underscored this fact Monday, when he announced to a select ICT journalists that for the first time, Apple was going to officially make iPhone available in Nigeria by April.
It means that if you are currently using the iPhone, there is no known record of your phone in this region and as a result, accessing the warranty may be quite difficult should the phone go faulty.
But from April, according to Spaandonk, any Nigerian who purchases any brand of iPhone, from authorized dealers, would not only get and enjoy the warranty on his phone, but would have such phones recorded against his name.
What that means is that anywhere in the world that particular iPhone is spotted, it could be easily traced back to the rightful owner.
But a major attraction of this new development is that like its iPad devices in Nigeria here, potential users who have salary accounts in Stanbic IBTC can acquire their iPhones at zero balance and pay in 12 months.Core Africa Group is Official distributors of Apple in 13 countries of the world.
It is adopting this vendor financing collaboration with the bank, taking a cue from America where not only banks but mobile operators sign pact with device makers with the aim of getting users have them at affordable, comfortable platform.
He warned those who acquire devices from outside the country at a very cheap rate not to gloat because certain factors brought about it.
Spaandonk said that unfortunately, majority of those phones are either sub standard or fake advising that people should always go for authorized resellers when making purchases of devices.
Justifying the price differentiation, he noted that Import duties are heavy here even as other expenses are also made before bringing in goods into the country.
Via: Vanguard
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