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Best iPhone 15 Pro Max Deals in Nigeria 2026

Where to find the cheapest iPhone 15 Pro Max in Nigeria right now. Current prices across Jumia, Konga, Slot, and 3C Hub, plus which cross-border routes beat them.

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Eighteen months on from launch, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is still the phone people search for most on Havlo. And the exact same configuration sells for anywhere between ₦1.45M and ₦2.1M depending on which Nigerian retailer you walk into. A ₦650k spread on one phone is why a guide like this exists. Know where to look and you keep that money.

We pulled the current listings from every major Nigerian retailer that carries iPhones, then checked the cross-border routes Nigerians actually use. Here is where the good prices are sitting this week.

Buying locally in Nigeria

Local wins on the boring stuff. The phone arrives in days, and if it plays up, warranty service happens in Lagos rather than on another continent. Add import duty and shipping risk to a cross-border order and local often comes out cheaper overall regardless.

  • Slot usually has the sharpest pricing on current-gen iPhones in Nigeria. Being an authorized Apple reseller, they run better margins than the small shops and pass some of it down on flagship models.
  • 3C Hub normally lands within ₦20-50k of Slot, and on a flash sale they sometimes go lower. Check both before you pay.
  • Jumia and Konga have the widest spread of variants, including refurbished and foreign-used units at lower prices. Read the listing properly so you know exactly what grade you are buying.
  • Kara runs hard promotions on specific configurations now and then. The 256GB Natural Titanium is the one we see discounted most.

Is cross-border worth it?

Wait 2-4 weeks and handle the import duty yourself, and buying from abroad can knock ₦150-300k off a single phone. Two routes do most of the work.

  • Amazon US through a forwarding service gets you the lowest delivered price on sealed retail units. Budget 15% on top for typical Lagos customs duty, plus roughly $30 for the forwarder.
  • AliExpress global plaza sellers compete hard on grey-market sealed units. The catch is warranty: it sits with the seller, not Apple Nigeria.

The tradeoff

Slot or 3C Hub costs you roughly ₦150-200k more. In return you get an Apple Nigeria warranty and you hold the phone before any money moves. Cross-border gets you the cheapest delivered price, but you wait weeks and any warranty problem becomes your problem.

For a flagship you plan to keep three years or more, that ₦150k warranty premium usually pays for itself. For a second phone or a gift, cross-border is fine.

How we keep this current

Havlo refreshes prices across every retailer above several times a week. This piece covers where the deals reliably sit and how the pricing tends to behave. For the live numbers, search any iPhone 15 model on the home page and the real-time comparison loads.