Why the Myria Grand V2 Is Underrated — And Why It Can Be Good Value
What the Myria Grand V2 Offers
- The Grand V2 (also listed under Myria Grand 4G MY9063) features a 5.5-inch HD display (720×1280 pixels), which is large enough for comfortable media consumption, reading, social media, and streaming without making the phone too bulky. (myria.ro)
- It is powered by a quad-core MTK (MediaTek MT6737) processor at about 1.3 GHz, paired with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage, plus a microSD slot for expansion. (myria.ro)
- The rear camera is 13 MP with LED flash, while the front camera is 5 MP. For photography in good lighting, its camera setup delivers reasonably sharp photos. (myria.ro)
- Runs Android 7.0, supports dual-SIM, 4G LTE bands (including B1/B3/B7/B20/B38 in many regions) which gives better data speeds than 3G-only phones. (myria.ro)
Where It Falls Short
- The HD resolution, while decent, is no match for Full HD or higher screens; sharpness and detail suffer when compared with higher spec phones.
- 2 GB RAM is modest; multitasking many apps, or running heavy apps/games, may lead to lag or slowdowns.
- Software version (Android 7.0) is already dated; updates and security patches are unlikely, meaning compatibility or safety may be issues over time.
- Battery capacity is 2,500 mAh which is moderate; under heavy usage the phone may struggle to last a full day. (myria.ro)
Why It’s Underrated
- Many buyers look at flashy specs (big RAM, high refresh rates, premium cameras) and ignore phones like the Grand V2, thinking they are obsolete. But for many users those specs are overkill.
- For everyday uses—messaging, video streaming, social media, light photography—the Grand V2 gives just enough performance without excessive cost.
- Dual-SIM, LTE support, adequate storage, and a 13 MP rear camera make it more usable than many ultra-low-end phones. For someone who wants functionality rather than prestige, it delivers good value.
Estimated Price in Kenyan Shillings
- One retailer in Romania lists the Grand 4G MY9063 (5.5″, 13 MP, 2 GB + 16 GB) model. (myria.ro)
- Using a rough conversion from Romanian leu to Kenyan shilling (approximate rate ≈ KES 6-7 per leu, depending on market fluctuations), the listed price in Europe could correspond to KES 3,000-5,000 before shipping/import/taxes, depending on promotions or discounts.
- Once shipping, import duty, VAT, and seller mark-up are added, a realistic landed price in Kenya for a used/refurbished or gray-imported unit might be KES 8,000-12,000.
- If a new/boxed unit with warranty is found, price might go higher (possibly KES 12,000-18,000) depending on how “fresh” the stock is.
Possible Stores / Channels Where It Can Be Bought
- Myria’s own online store or websites based in Romania or neighbouring EU countries sometimes list this model. (myria.ro)
- Import/gray-market dealers who ship electronics to Kenya; these may list it occasionally.
- Used/refurbished phone shops in Nairobi and other major Kenyan cities might have stock if someone imported them.
- Online classifieds (Facebook Marketplace, Jiji.co.ke) may have individual sellers listing the Grand V2 or similar Myria models.
Conclusion
The Myria Grand V2 is underrated because it does not chase the highest specs, but it covers many essentials: good camera in daylight, LTE support, dual SIM, reasonable storage, and acceptable screen quality. For someone who doesn’t need top-of-the-line performance but wants a phone that works well for everyday tasks, this phone delivers more than many phones in its price range. If you can acquire one in Kenya for KES 8,000-12,000 (used or imported) or slightly more if warranty/new, it can offer very good value.
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