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See 9 most expensive Android phones as of January 2026 

Deborah Dan-Awoh by Deborah Dan-Awoh
January 20, 2026
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Smartphones, in general, have become significantly more expensive over the years, and Android devices are no exception.

There was a time when Android phones were widely seen as the affordable alternative, reliable, functional devices that offered flexibility and value without breaking the bank.

Early Android models focused on accessibility, giving users features on the most affordable phones with 4G in Nigeria as of October 2025.

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That perception has gradually changed. As smartphones became central to work, entertainment, content creation, and daily life, manufacturers began to invest heavily in hardware and software innovation.

Android phones now represent the pinnacle of what the ecosystem has to offer. These devices typically come with top-tier processors, immersive high-resolution displays, advanced camera systems, and premium materials that signal durability and sophistication.

Foldable smartphones have also played a major role in driving up costs, introducing new form factors that blend the functionality of phones and tablets into a single device. Most of these phones are in the top 12 phone brands approved in Nigeria.

Yet, as prices continue to soar, consumers are increasingly asking whether these expensive Android phones truly justify their cost. In this article, we examine the most expensive Android phones, breaking down what sets them apart, and whether their premium features translate into real-world value.


Methodology: 

This price watch analysis is based on independent market research conducted across multiple smartphone vendors and retail outlets in Lagos. Prices were sourced from a combination of official brand stores, authorised dealers, and major phone markets to reflect prevailing street and retail rates.

Where price variations existed, the most commonly quoted selling prices were used to ensure a fair and realistic representation of what buyers can expect in the Lagos smartphone market.


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3. Samsung Fold 7 (N3.3 million)

  • 9. Oppo Reno 14F 5G (N600,000)
  • 8. Infinix Note 50 Pro Plus (N650,000) 
  • 7. Vivo V60 5G (N850,000)
  • 6. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (N1.4 million Exclu VAT) 
  • 5. Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 (N1.6 million) 
  • 4. Xiaomi 17 Ultra (N1.9 million,exclu VAT) 
  • 3. Samsung Fold 7 (N3.3 million)
  • 2. Google Pixel 10 ProFold (N2.5 million) 
  • 1. Huawei Mate XT (Tri-Foldable)- N5.3 million

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is Samsung’s most advanced foldable smartphone to date, pushing further into the ultra-premium segment. It features an 8.0-inch foldable Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 2,600 nits, alongside a 6.5-inch cover screen protected by Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2.

The device runs Android 16 with One UI 8 and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) chipset, paired with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage.

The Fold 7 carries a 200MP main camera, supported by a telephoto and ultrawide lens, with video recording up to 8K. It also supports IP48 water and dust resistance, a reinforced aluminum frame, and promises seven years of Android updates.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 typically sells between N2,730,000(12+256GB) and over N3,310,000(16+1TB), depending on storage option, retailer, and exchange rates.

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3. Samsung Fold 7 (N3.3 million)

  • 9. Oppo Reno 14F 5G (N600,000)
  • 8. Infinix Note 50 Pro Plus (N650,000) 
  • 7. Vivo V60 5G (N850,000)
  • 6. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (N1.4 million Exclu VAT) 
  • 5. Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 (N1.6 million) 
  • 4. Xiaomi 17 Ultra (N1.9 million,exclu VAT) 
  • 3. Samsung Fold 7 (N3.3 million)
  • 2. Google Pixel 10 ProFold (N2.5 million) 
  • 1. Huawei Mate XT (Tri-Foldable)- N5.3 million
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Deborah Dan-Awoh is a seasoned lifestyle analyst with a knack for storytelling. The focus of her work covers people, money and culture as it relates with business and economy. When she's not keeping tabs on the latest trends in lifestyle and finance- Deborah enjoys networking with industry experts to gain insight into major markets as it affects the populace

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