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Itel A90 Review — Worth buying in Egypt in 2026?

The Itel A90 by Itel is a smartphone offering 13MP camera, 5000mAh battery. . It stands as a solid option in the Egyptian smartphone market.

Sofi Score 61/100💰 From 5,439 EGP at Jumia

Key Specs at a Glance

Display

6.56"

Main Camera

13MP

Battery

5000mAh

5G

✗ Not supported

Chipset

Unisoc T7100

OS

Android 14

RAM

8GB RAM

Storage

128GB

Front Camera

5MP

Pros

  • Large 5000mAh battery for all-day use

Cons

  • No 5G support

  • No wireless charging

Display

The Itel A90 features a 6.56-inch display.

Camera System

The main 13MP camera. The 5MP front camera handles selfies and video calls.

Battery & Charging

The Itel A90 packs a 5000mAh battery.

Performance

The Itel A90 is powered by the Unisoc T7100 (Octa-core) running Android 14. It comes in 8GB RAM variants with 128GB storage options.

Buy it if you are

  • Power users and business users needing all-day battery

Skip it if you are

  • Those future-proofing with 5G connectivity

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Itel A90 support 5G?
No, the Itel A90 does not support 5G. It operates on 4G LTE networks only.
How long does the Itel A90 battery last?
The Itel A90 has a 5000mAh battery. With moderate use, the battery can easily last a full day or more.
Does the Itel A90 have a good camera?
The Itel A90 features a 13MP main camera. The 5MP front camera handles selfies and video calls well.
Is the Itel A90 waterproof?
The Itel A90 does not have an official IP water-resistance rating. Avoid exposing it to liquids.
What is the price of the Itel A90 in Egypt?
The Itel A90 starts from 5,439 EGP at Jumia in Egypt. Prices change daily — check the phone page for live prices from all stores.

Final Verdict

The Itel A90 is a decent phone for everyday use. The large 5000mAh battery ensures comfortable all-day use. The lack of 5G may be a drawback for users thinking long-term. At a starting price of 5,439 EGP, it represents strong budget value in the Egyptian market.

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