AYANA CITIZEN TV 10TH OCTOBER 2025 FRIDAY PART 1 AND PART 2 FULL EPISODE COMBINED

I could not find any credible recent listings or Kenyan shops currently selling the Cloudfone Next Infinity Quattro. Because the model is quite old (launched in 2017) (GizGuide), its price and availability in Kenya now are uncertain. Below is an article based on known specs and what a realistic Kenyan price might be (imported / used), assuming one is found. If you want I can try to hunt for actual stock in Kenya and update properly.


Why the Cloudfone Next Infinity Quattro Is Underrated — And Why It Still Offers Strong Value


Introduction
The Cloudfone Next Infinity Quattro is often overlooked outside its home market (the Philippines). It was once positioned as a midrange contender with solid features, but as newer phones with flashy specs flood the market, the Quattro tends to get sidelined. For buyers who want a phone that still gives good value—especially if bought used or imported—it remains underrated for its balance of design, cameras, and battery.


What the Quattro Brings to the Table

  • Display & Design
    It has a 6.0-inch HD+ IPS display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, paired with Corning Gorilla Glass protection. The screen isn’t ultra-sharp by today’s Full HD+ or 90/120 Hz standards, but it remains pleasant for video, social media, and reading.
  • Good Camera Setup
    Rear dual cameras: 13 MP main + 5 MP depth (for bokeh), with 2× zoom and LED flash. On the front, you get a 20 MP main selfie shooter plus an 8 MP wide-angle secondary lens and a front flash. These specs were especially strong at its launch. (UNBOX PH)
  • Decent Performance & Storage
    Helio P25 octa-core processor, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB internal storage (expandable via microSD) were solid midrange specs for 2017/2018. For apps, social media, light multitasking, and modest usage, the Quattro still handles tasks decently. (UNBOX PH)
  • Battery & Other Perks
    A 4,010 mAh battery gives good stamina. Battery tests in reviews noted lasting more than a full day (even approaching two days with moderate use) (Pinoy Techno Guide). Also features like fingerprint sensor, face recognition, dual-SIM, 4G LTE (including 700 MHz) add useful utility.

Where It Falls Short Now

  • The display is only HD+ (720×1440), not Full HD, which means less sharpness for text, video or high-definition content.
  • Outdated software: Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box; likely no recent updates or security patches.
  • The chip (Helio P25) is reasonable but by today’s standards, not power-house. Heavy gaming or very demanding apps will show lag.
  • Parts / support might be hard to come by in Kenya; being an older regional brand, warranty, service might be limited if imported.

Why It’s Underrated

The Quattro is often ignored because it isn’t new, doesn’t have the highest specs by current trends, and hasn’t been aggressively marketed outside its origin region. However, many of its features remain useful: decent selfie camera, solid rear cameras, good battery, dual-SIM, LTE. For someone who doesn’t need cutting-edge gaming or super-fast charging, it gives much of what people need in daily life, often at a much lower cost if bought used or imported.


What a Realistic Price in Kenya Might Be

  • Original launch price in Philippines: ₱12,999 (~December 2017) (Pinoy Techno Guide)
  • Exchange rate context (historical and current may differ): if ₱1 ≈ KES 1.8-2.5 (depending on market) then launch price corresponded to approx KES 23,000-33,000 before import cost, duty, shipping.
  • Given depreciation, age, and condition, a used or refurbished Quattro unit imported to Kenya might now sell for maybe KES 8,000-20,000, depending on condition, quality, battery health, and vendor.
  • If someone imports new/unused/boxed condition, add shipping, duty, margin; might push to KES 25,000-35,000 or more, depending on source.

Where One Might Buy It (Kenyan / Import Options)

  • International marketplaces (e.g. Shopee Philippines, Lazada Philippines) that may still have stock or refurb units, then ship via forwarding or international courier.
  • Online used/second-hand platforms in Kenya: Facebook Marketplace, Jiji.co.ke, OLX etc. Some sellers import older phones from abroad; checking condition and verifying authenticity / condition is key.
  • Refurbished phone dealers in Nairobi or other major towns. Electronics repair shops sometimes carry older phones or import them on demand.
  • Specialty import shops that deal with Filipino or SE Asian brands; though rare, they may be willing to source a unit for you.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a phone that gives great balance rather than chasing every top spec, Cloudfone Next Infinity Quattro remains underrated. Its camera setup (both front and rear), battery life, display design, and reasonable performance offer real value—especially if you can get it used or imported in good condition. If you find one for around KES 10,000-25,000, depending on condition and source, it could be a worthwhile bargain for someone who mostly uses social media, selfies, video, and general day-to-day tasks rather than demanding gaming or cutting-edge features.

AYANA CITIZEN TV 10TH OCTOBER 2025 FRIDAY PART 1 AND PART 2 FULL EPISODE COMBINED


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