Huawei continues to dominate the premium smartphone market in Nigeria with high-end devices that combine bold innovation, advanced features, and eye-catching design. Despite facing global trade restrictions, the tech giant remains a force in luxury smartphone manufacturing, offering models that far exceed standard pricing in exchange for cutting-edge performance and craftsmanship.
Currently, five standout models lead the Huawei lineup in terms of price and prestige. Leading the pack is the Huawei Mate X5, costing around ₦3.47 million. This premium foldable phone features a spacious 7.85-inch inner display, the powerful Kirin 9000S processor, up to 16GB RAM, and 1TB storage. It’s also water-resistant and supports ultra-fast charging, both wired and wireless.
Next is the Huawei Mate X3, priced at approximately ₦2.2 million. While it mirrors the foldable design of the Mate X5, it’s slightly more affordable. It comes with a flexible OLED screen and robust hardware, placing it among the most advanced foldables available.
Third on the list is the Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate, selling for around ₦2.75 million. This elite device—also called the Mate 70 RS in some regions—boasts a titanium build, top-tier camera with periscope zoom, HarmonyOS, and flagship specs including 16GB RAM and up to 1TB of storage.
The Huawei Pura 70 Ultra, ranging between ₦1.2 million and ₦1.5 million, is built for photography lovers. It features a 6.6-inch LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, advanced Leica-tuned cameras, 100W fast charging, and premium internals, making it one of the most capable camera phones on the global market.
Rounding out the list is the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra, introduced in mid-2025 and priced at about ₦1.17 million. It includes upgraded imaging hardware like a 1-inch periscope sensor, AI-powered photography features, and the latest HarmonyOS NEXT system, offering a refined experience for users who demand top-tier mobile technology.
Prices may vary depending on exchange rates and availability, but these models represent Huawei’s highest-end offerings currently available to Nigerian buyers.