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Detailed specs, student review, pros and cons, where to buy with warranty, and head-to-head comparisons against competing phones in the same price range.
Read Full Itel S24 Review →Exchange rate: The naira-to-dollar rate drives most smartphone prices in Nigeria. When the naira weakens, imported phones like the Itel S24 get more expensive within days.
Condition: Brand-new sealed units cost the most. UK-used (foreign-used) units typically cost 30–45% less with similar specs. Nigerian-used units cost the least but carry the highest risk — always verify before buying.
Storage & RAM variant: Higher storage (128GB vs 64GB) and higher RAM configurations cost ₦15,000–₦50,000 more depending on the model.
Seller location: Sellers in Lagos typically price 5–10% lower than the rest of Nigeria. Add ₦1,500–₦3,500 for reliable delivery if you're outside Lagos.
Warranty & accessories: Units with full original accessories (charger, earphones, box) and an active warranty sell for more. Barebones "phone only" listings are cheaper but riskier.
Lagos
Computer Village (Ikeja) and Slot outlets offer the widest variety and most competitive prices for Itel S24. Typically 5–10% cheaper than regional markets.
Abuja
Emab Plaza and Jabi Lake Mall host official Xiaomi, Infinix, Tecno and Samsung stores. Slightly higher prices but consistent warranty support.
Port Harcourt
Garrison Market is the main hub. Prices are close to Lagos but availability of the latest models can lag by 1–2 weeks.
Ibadan, Kano & Others
Regional markets typically charge 5–15% above Lagos prices. If the markup is more than ₦15,000, it's often cheaper to order from Lagos with GIG/Red Star delivery.
Avoid: random Instagram and WhatsApp sellers without verifiable addresses or escrow protection. Deposit scams remain the most common cause of Nigerian smartphone buyer losses.
Itel S24 typically sells for around ₦165,000 in Nigeria depending on condition, storage capacity, and seller location. Check back shortly — new listings are added daily by verified student sellers on ShopCart.ng.
Itel S24 remains a practical choice for most Nigerian buyers in 2026. Whether it's worth it depends on your priorities — for students and everyday users focused on battery life, camera quality, and reliable performance on a budget, it holds up well against newer models at a lower price. If you need flagship-tier specs, consider a newer variant.
UK-used Itel S24 typically sells for 30–50% less than brand-new units with similar specs and often includes a UK warranty. If your budget is tight, UK-used is the smart choice — but always verify the IMEI, battery health, and physical condition before paying. New units come with full Nigerian warranty and peace of mind but cost more.
On ShopCart.ng, all Itel S24 listings come from verified Nigerian sellers with escrow-protected payments — your money is only released after you confirm delivery. Other options include Jumia Nigeria (look for "Official Store"), Konga, Slot Systems and Pointek for physical retail, and Jiji for second-hand units. Avoid buying from unverified WhatsApp or Instagram sellers.
Itel S24 prices are typically 5–10% lower in Lagos (especially at Computer Village, Ikeja) compared to Abuja or regional markets. The difference reflects import logistics — most phones enter Nigeria through Lagos ports. If you're outside Lagos, factor in ₦1,500–₦3,500 for reliable delivery via GIG Logistics, Red Star or Konga Express.
New Itel S24 units purchased from official retailers (Slot, Pointek, Jumia Official Store) come with a manufacturer warranty — typically 12 months for local brands and 24 months for Xiaomi. UK-used units may have remaining international warranty. On ShopCart.ng, individual listings specify warranty status — always confirm with the seller before purchase.