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9mobile Is Giving Away Free 2GB Data And 100% Data Bonus To Subscribers - See How To Be Eligible


9mobile is giving away free 2GB of data and 100% data bonus for 6 months when you buy any of the newly released Itel A15, Itel A32F or Itel P32 smartphones The fun part is that these devices are not expensive.


So, when you purchase any of the newly launched Itel A15, Itel A32F, or Itel P32, you will be given 2GB of data instanltly alongside 100% data bonus for 6 months from 9Mobile.

Let's take a quick look at the specifications of these devices


iTel P32

The iTel P32 sports a 5.5-inch IPS 18:9 full-screen display with a 5MP/5MP rear dual camera and dual flashlights. The device is packed with 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM, powered by the MT6580M Qual-core 1.3GHz processor.

 It houses a 4000mAh big battery with one charge for 3 days, as well as a fingerprint sensor for easy access to the phone. It runs on Android Go so don't bother about the RAM . The device is very fast.


iTel A32F


The iTel A32F has a 5.0-inches big display and 5MP AF rear camera with 1.4μm big pixel and 2MP selfie camera with 1.65μm big pixel. It has a 1.3GHz Quad-Core MT6580M, 1GB RAM + 8GB ROM (expandable to 32GB of storage), and 2050mAh battery. Especially, this device offers a multi-functional fingerprint sensor at an affordable price to allow users to program up to five fingerprints and quick access to their favourite apps, calls, cameras with security.

iTel A15


This  comes with a 5.0-inch display screen and 5MP AF rear camera with 1.4μm big pixel, and a 2MP selfie camera with 1.65μm big pixel. It supports 1.3GHz Quad-Core MT6580M, 1GB RAM + 8GB ROM (expandable to 32GB of storage), and 2050mAh battery.  The device will be available in three colours – midnight black, starry blue and rose gold.

So what are you waiting for ? Go get yourself an iTel device. However if you want to be able to use this offer on another phone leave a comment. If i get a good number of comments, I'll test if there is a workaround and let you guys know.

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