TELECOMS: Poor Network, Big Problem: How Nigeria’s Bad Connection is Killing Your Phone

Nigeria’s bid for 5G excellence is getting all the attention, but let’s talk about the elephant in the room – the country’s struggling network quality. According to a recent report, the subpar telephone signals are not just frustrating users with constant buffering, but also causing phones to overheat and batteries to drain faster.

Here’s the lowdown: when your phone struggles to latch onto a stable network, it works overtime, consuming more power and generating heat – a perfect recipe for battery degradation. This means your phone’s lifespan is shortening, and you’re left wondering why it won’t last the day.

Experts say that weak signals force phones to increase their power output, leading to increased energy consumption and heat generation. This can also cause irreversible damage to the battery and other internal components. With Nigeria’s mobile subscriber base exceeding 200 million, the impact is significant.

As the country pushes for expanded mobile connectivity, users are paying the price. Telcom operators blame infrastructure challenges and spectrum limitations, but users bear the brunt. It’s time to address this issue before it’s too late.

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