Phone · 2026

itel A200+

From ₦120,000 to ₦138,000 · 8 sellers·Last checked just now

Our Take

A capable phone with all-day battery and a 120Hz display — but slow 18W charging and an HD+ display show its age.

Best for Daily driver · WhatsApp · calls
Strength All-day battery (6000mAh), 120Hz smooth scrolling
Watch out 18W charging (slow), HD+ display, not Full HD
Skip if Long video-watching sessions

Full specifications

What stands out

64GB storage — half what rivals offer at this price

120Hz display — smoother than most at this price

Display

6.75″ · IPS LCD · 720 × 1600 · 120 Hz
Smooth scrolling

A standard LCD panel. Fine indoors, watch out for sunlight legibility.

Screen size
6.75"
Panel type
IPS LCD
Resolution
720 × 1600 px
Refresh rate
120 Hz
Smooth
HDR
Not listed

Performance

Unisoc T7250 (12 nm) · 8-core 1.8 GHz · Mali-G57 MP1
Chipset
Unisoc T7250 (12 nm)
Current CPU tier
Unknown
CPU
8-core, 1.8 GHz
GPU
Mali-G57 MP1
Process
12 nm

Camera

13 MP main · 5 MP selfie

A standard camera setup — sharp in daylight, expect noise in low light.

Main camera
13 MP
Front camera
5 MP
Video
1080p @ 30 fps

Battery

6000 mAh · 18 W wired
All-day

A genuinely all-day battery — comfortably handles streaming and social.

Capacity
6000 mAh
Wired charging
18 W
Slow for 2026
Removable
No

Memory

3 GB RAM · 64 GB · expandable
Tight
RAM
3 GB
Tight for 2026
Storage
64 GB
Fills fast
Expandable
Yes

Connectivity

4G LTE
Falls short for 2026
5G
No
4G only
4G LTE
Yes
NFC
No
Wi-Fi
Not listed
USB
USB-C
3.5mm jack
Yes
IR blaster
No
SIM
1× Nano-SIM

Build & Design

IP65
Built to last
IP rating
IP65
Water resistant

Sensors

Unspecified
Sensors
Unspecified

Specifications sourced from GSMArena

How it stacks up against the rest.

Quick reads against a few phones in the same price tier. Tap any one for the deep comparison.

vs

Apple iPhone 17e

Loses on most 1 win 4 losses
50% larger battery capacity
6,000 mAh vs 4,005 mAh battery
Lower performance tier
Unknown vs Flagship tier
Less stable camera
No OIS vs OIS · 1080p @ 30 fps vs 4K @ 60 fps video · 13 MP vs 48 MP main
No 5G
No 5G vs 5G · No NFC vs NFC
Starts with less storage
64 GB vs 256 GB baseline
₦980k cheaper Full comparison
vs

Samsung Galaxy S26

Loses on most 1 win 4 losses
40% larger battery capacity
6,000 mAh vs 4,300 mAh battery
Lower-resolution screen
IPS LCD vs Dynamic AMOLED panel · 720 × 1600 vs 1080 × 2340 resolution · Tradeoff: 6.75″ vs 6.3″ screen
Lower performance tier
Unknown vs Flagship tier
Less stable camera
No OIS vs OIS · 1080p @ 30 fps vs 8K @ 30 fps video · 13 MP vs 50 MP main
No 5G
No 5G vs 5G · No NFC vs NFC
₦1.2M cheaper Full comparison