Jumia Tech Week 2026: Unmissable Deals on Phones, TVs, and Laptops!
Jumia, Africa’s leading online retailer, has officially launched its highly anticipated Tech Week 2026 Deals, offering consumers across Nigeria and Africa unprecedented discounts on a vast array of consumer electronics. Kicking off on March 2, 2026, this event stands as Jumia’s biggest tech gadget sale of the year, significantly expanding upon its predecessor, Jumia Mobile Week, to include a broader spectrum of technological products beyond just mobile devices.
The Jumia Tech Week 2026 features a wide selection of products from leading brands such as Samsung, Xiaomi, Oraimo, Hisense, Maxi, itel, Ecoflow, Skyrun, TCL, Royal, and Aeon. Shoppers can find exceptional deals on mobile phones, televisions, power banks, wireless earbuds, laptops, tablets, various home appliances, and essential tech accessories. To make the event even more engaging, Jumia is hosting flash sales on select products, encouraging customers to act quickly as deals are snapped up rapidly. Furthermore, a unique treasure hunt is available exclusively on the Jumia app, offering big-ticket items at steep discounts of up to 90% off. Interactive games like Hextris and a guessing game also provide opportunities to win shopping vouchers.
Among the highlighted smartphone deals, the Samsung Galaxy A17 4GB/128GB is available for ₦222,000, presenting a significant saving from its usual price over ₦230,000. It boasts a good camera and a 5000 mAh battery. For those seeking more affordable options, the Samsung Galaxy A05 4GB/64GB is priced at ₦106,900, a discount of over ₦10,000 from its typical ₦120,000. Another strong contender is the Samsung Galaxy A06 4GB/64GB at ₦126,390, featuring a 50MP dual rear camera and promising two major Android upgrades. Xiaomi also offers compelling smartphone deals, including the Poco C61 4GB/128GB at ₦112,290 and the stylish Redmi A3x 3GB/64GB for ₦108,500, both equipped with 5000 mAh batteries for extended usage.
Laptop enthusiasts can find the Ace Elec 14.1-inch Laptop for ₦209,000. This Intel Celeron-powered device comes with 16GB of RAM, 128GB SSD storage, and an impressive 38,000 mAh battery, making it one of the best cheap laptop deals. In the television category, the Mi+ 32-inch LED TV (MI32D02A) stands out at an affordable ₦96,392, offering HD resolution and Dolby Digital Speakers. Other notable TV offers include the Hisense 43-inch LED TV (A5200) for ₦269,000, the Hikers 43-inch LED TV (NG43FZ-R) at ₦189,500, and the Hikers 32-inch Smart TV (NG32D2-S) for ₦131,555, which offers Android-powered streaming capabilities with Wi-Fi support.
For portable power solutions, the Oraimo Traveler 3 Lit 27000 mAh Power Bank is available at ₦21,500, a bargain given its fast-charging capability and typical price range of ₦23,000 to ₦27,000. Home appliance deals are also plentiful, with the Skyrun WM-6MH 6kg Single Tub Washer discounted to ₦133,990. The Silver Crest Powerful Blender / Grinder, known for its 5000W motor and German technology, is offered at a special price of ₦24,300, capable of crushing various food items including beans and maize.
Beyond specific product listings, Jumia Tech Week 2026 features substantial brand-specific discounts. Oraimo is offering up to 50% off on their power banks, wireless earphones like the FreePod 3, smartwatches, mobile chargers, and portable wireless speakers. Binatone is also providing up to 40% off on a variety of home appliances including fans, electric irons, blenders, air fryers, and microwave ovens. TCL appliances, such as air conditioners, televisions, and refrigerators, see discounts of up to 15%. Apple enthusiasts can find up to 10% off on genuine iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, AirPods, and Apple 4K TVs. Umidigi phones, including models like the C1, G1, 13S, A11, and the rugged Bison X10, are available with up to 50% off. Tecno is offering up to 20% off on smartphones, wireless earphones, and memory cards, with free delivery in Lagos, Ibadan, and Abuja. Weyon Televisions are discounted by up to 20%, while Samsung provides up to 30% off on phones (including Galaxy S25 and Z Fold 6 potentially), TVs, and smartwatches. Xiaomi further sweetens the deal with up to 35% off on their mobile devices, earbuds, and smartwatches, featuring offers on models like the Xiaomi 9A, Poco C75, and Redmi Note 14. Lastly, Skyrun home appliances, ranging from refrigerators and washing machines to gas cookers and electric kettles, receive up to a 10% discount.
With a comprehensive range of products, significant discounts, and interactive shopping experiences, Jumia Tech Week 2026 is poised to be a landmark event for consumers looking to upgrade their tech and home essentials across Africa.
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