10 Best Oppo Phones and Prices in Nigeria in 2024

Oppo has fast grown to be one of Nigeria’s most competitive and best-selling phones. From affordability to diversity, it has emerged as a strong competitor in the Nigerian smartphone market.

While it is not considered as big a deal as Samsung, Oppo is one of the top five global smartphone brands. If you are considering getting an Oppo phone and are unaware of the best Oppo phones and prices in Nigeria, then this article is just for you. 

A considerable similarity between Oppo and Samsung phones is the existence of about 3 main phone series. The A series, the Reno Series and the Find X series.

Like Samsung, the A series is the starter model, suitable for everyday use and not super luxurious like the other series, the Reno Series and the Find X series.

The Reno series are the mid-range series while the Find series (X or N) are the flagship series—their most prized devices.By the end of this piece, we hope to answer your questions concerning the best Oppo phones and prices in Nigeria.

A List of Top Ten Best Oppo Phones in Nigeria and Their Prices

best oppo phones and prices in Nigeria

To assess the best Oppo phones and prices in Nigeria, check out this curated list of the top ten best Oppo phones and their prices in Nigeria.

We also provided a guide on the most affordable Oppo phones in Nigeria in this guide. For this section, though, find the top ten best Oppo phones below:

  1. Oppo Find X7 Ultra
  2. Oppo A78 5G
  3. Oppo Reno 105G
  4. Oppo find N2 Flip
  5. Oppo find X5 pro
  6. Oppo find N3
  7. Oppo Reno 11 5G
  8. Oppo Find X5 Lite
  9. Oppo Reno 8 5G
  10. Oppo find X3 Pro

Oppo Find X7 Ultra- Best Camera

It seems Oppo is once again interested in the ultra-premium brands after withdrawing its Find X series in 2020 (after the launch of its Find X 2).

Similar to Samsung, the Ultra series has the best cameras in devices. It seems Oppo might be interested in competing with the Samsung Galaxy S Ultra series, which has remained untouched for years. The camera is incredible in both full and dim light.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0MP + 50.0 MP +50.0MP +50.0MP

Storage: 12/256GB

Battery: 5000mAh

An octa-core Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC CPU and Adreno 750 at 1,000 MHz GPU power the 6.82-inch Full HD + AMOLED screen smartphone.

Also, it has a refresh rate of 120Hz and a resolution of 1080 * 2400 pixels. With a 256 GB space and 12 GB of ram, you can be sure that this phone can handle heavy apps without getting slow.

Its 5000mAh battery is compatible with 80 W quick charging.

The price of one of the best Oppo phones, the Oppo Find X7 Ultra, is about N410,000 in Nigeria.

Oppo A78 5G

Looking for a phone that can help with your daily tasks, suit your budget and still feel luxurious?

This is for you. The A78 5G has better specifications than its brothers in the A series, and so it can perform daily tasks effectively and even better, it conforms to your budget.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0MP + 2.0 MP

Storage: 8/256GB

Battery: 5000mAh

The 6.43-inch smartphone is powered by an Octa-core Snapdragon. It has a refresh rate of 90Hz and a resolution of 1080 * 720 pixels.

Combining 8GB RAM and a 256 GB ROM, if you are the type to watch movies while chatting on your phone, this can help you switch in-between apps seamlessly.

It also has a 5G network which is pretty great!

The price of the Oppo A78 5G in Nigeria is about N200,000.

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Oppo Reno 105G

We have talked about the flagship and the starter models; how about the mid-range models for those of us that don’t just use our phones for WhatsApp alone and yet don’t need the luxury of the high-end Find series?

The Oppo Reno 105G is a bit more expensive than the A78 5G but it makes up for it with better quality cameras and a quicker processor.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0MP + 8.0 MP +64.0MP

Storage: 12/256GB

Battery: 5000mAh

The smartphone has an excellent AMOLED display and an impressive camera setup, especially the 64MP main wide-angle lens with a resolution of 1080 * 2412 pixels.

It also has a great battery life and quick charging. Its 12/256GB memory space will prove sufficient for any android tasks you might need.

It has a refresh rate of 120 Hz and an Octa-core processor.

The price of the Oppo Reno 105G is about N400,000 in Nigeria.

Oppo find N2 Flip

The Oppo Find N series and Samsung Z series seem to be competing with Samsung in terms of foldable phones. The Oppo Find N series offers direct competition to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4.

However, unlike the Z Flips, it does not have wireless charging or waterproofing. If you can accept these compromises, it is a luxurious and fantastic phone.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0MP + 8.0 MP

Storage: 12/256GB

Battery: 4300mAh

This smartphone offers a better build quality than the correspondent Samsung designs, as many have complained of the creases caused by the folding of the Z series. The phone with a 6.80-inch primary display (when not folded)  and a 120Hz refresh rate with a resolution of 2520 *1080 pixels. The Oppo supports superfast charging and has a battery life of 4800mAh. 

The price of the Find N2 Flip, which is one of the best Oppo phones, is about N700,000.

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Oppo find X5 pro

The predecessor to the recently released Find X7 series, the Find X5, is one of the best flagship phones on sale. It is a little expensive but it is a high-end smartphone.

It is a big, heavy phone, partly due to its ceramic rear, but it has a luxurious feel. Thanks to its powerful cameras, it offers quality shots, a great dynamic range, and a focus on details. Sadly, there is no periscopic lens to boot.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0MP + 13.0 MP + 50.0MP

Storage: 8/128GB, 8/256GB, 12/256GB

Battery: 5000mAh

The phone boasts of an impressive AMOLED display with a 6.55-inch size and a resolution of 1080 * 2040 pixels.

It has a refresh rate of 120 Hz, an octa-core processor and multiple memory options based on the model. The price also differs based on the memory specifications.

The price of the phone starts from about N570,000.

Oppo find N3

If there is a flip, there has to be a fold. After all, you can’t compete with Samsung by only making flip phones without a book foldable counterpart.

It is surprisingly affordable for a luxurious, high-end phone created for multitasking. It has one of the sturdiest foldable designs along with high-end specifications and incredible camera quality (triple rear camera), which foldable phones usually do not have.

Specifications

Rear camera: 48.0MP +64.0MP + 48.0MP

Storage: 12/512GB, 16/1024GB

Battery: 4805mAh

The smartphone has a 7.82-inch (FHD+) foldable LTP03 OLED display with a resolution of 2440 * 2268 pixels. It is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and Adreno 740 GPU and has a refresh rate of 120Hz.

Its price is based on the memory specifications and starts at N750,000. It also has a 5G network!

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Oppo Reno 11 5G

Compiling a list of the best Oppo phones and prices in Nigeria is impossible without adding their latest to the collection.

The Reno series has always been slightly overlooked in favor of the more luxurious-looking Find series and the affordable A series. However, this particular phone is worth the hype.

Its new processor is also better than that of its predecessor! The OS is a step up from the pre-existing ones, with Android 14OS and a skin ColorOS 14.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0MP + 32.0MP +8.0 MP

Storage: 8/128GB

Battery: 5000mAh

The 6.7 inches smart phone comes with a full AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 * 2412 pixels. Boasting an octa-core processor and a Mali-G68 MC4 GPU.

Its battery power is quite capable at 5000mAh with fast charging and a refresh rate of 120Hz. An all-round good phone for its price. 

The price of the Reno 11 5G is about N600,000.

Oppo Find X5 Lite

An affordable flagship with the longest battery life. Its battery and charging are its greatest strengths. Its battery comfortably lasts a couple of days use, and the 65W charging proves that it can easily be recharged in less than an hour.

Despite being a flagship model, it is still considered mid-range due to slightly lowered specs, especially cameras but is very affordable and useful to those who need a prolonged battery life.

Specifications

Rear camera: 64.0MP + 2.0MP + 8.0MP

Storage: 8/256 GB

Battery: 4500mAh

The smartphone has a size of 6.43 inches, a brilliant AMOLED display and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Sadly, it uses an Android 11 operating system and an octa-core processor.

Its internal memory is sizeable and almost makes up for the android version, it has a resolution of 1080 * 2400 pixels and a corning gorilla glass 5 protection.

The price is about N400,000

Oppo Reno 8 5G

The Reno 8 is an impressive mid-range phone. It has a stunning design, capable performance, a user-friendly OS, speedy charging and a very durable battery life.

The main camera is also impressive. The Reno 8 devices are definitely better than similarly priced devices in the mid-range market.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0 MP +8.0Mp + 2.0MP

Storage: 8/128 GB

Battery: 4500mAh

The smartphone has a very durable battery and can charge from 1-50% in about 11 minutes, according to the phone company. It has an AMOLED display screen with a refresh rate of 90Hz and a display resolution of 2400 * 1080 pixels.

It has an Android 12, which is a little disappointing but can be upgraded to an Android 14. The storage capacity is also decent, meaning one can easily switch from apps without overloading. It also has a 5G network.

The price of the Reno 85G is about N300,000.

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Oppo find X3 Pro

Considering it was released in 2021, the Oppo Find X3 Pro is still a great device. It has 30W wireless charging along with 65W charging as well. 40% charging about 10 minutes (as advertised).

Like the Find X5 pro, it has a great camera and offers almost the same quality of shots with a focus on detail and clear images even in low light.

You also get the micro-lens camera, which newer phones lack, capable of taking super close-up shots.

Specifications

Rear camera: 50.0MP + 13.0MP + 50.0MP + 3.0MP

Storage: 8/256GB, 16/512GB

Battery: 4500mAh

The price of the phone is about N350,000.

Which of The Oppo Series Is Better to Get?

It actually depends on what you want to get the phones for. If it is for basic use, the A series is more suitable. If it is for multitasking and operating large apps, the Find X series is better, except if it’s the Find X Lite series which are similar to the Reno series.

The Reno smartphones are faster than the A series but it is still slower than the Find X devices. The camera quality also follows the same trend, as does the battery.

Find X devices are more luxurious in design, so if that’s what you want, you can go for them, but at the same time, the Reno series are almost as sleek-looking and only the A series is basic-looking. They all have fingerprint sensors below screen, though.

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Some Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Oppo Find X7 Ultra in Nigeria?

The price of the Oppo Find X7 Ultra, is about N410,000 in Nigeria.

How much is the Oppo A78 5G in Nigeria?

The price of the Oppo A78 5G in Nigeria is about N200,000.

How much is the Oppo Reno 105G in Nigeria?

The price of the Oppo Reno 105G is about N400,000 in Nigeria.

Conclusion: Are Oppo Phones Good?

Mostly, they are. Of course, they have misses and hits like any phone company, but the quality of their devices is still excellent.

When buying an Oppo device, your priorities might be display tech, an impressive camera and seriously fast charging, all of which the company is known for.

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