9 Samsung Phones with 5000 mAh in Nigeria and Prices

Many areas and towns in Nigeria have little to no electricity daily and without enough battery on your smartphone, it is pretty much useless. Hence, this write-up is about Samsung phones with 5000 mAh battery and their prices in Nigeria.

It is worth noting that battery capacity isn’t the only factor that determines the battery life of a smartphone.

Its processor as well as the display quality also plays an important role in how many hours it’s going to take a battery to run down after being fully charged.

Some processors are well-optimized for battery management and some display consumes more battery than other.

Samsung Quad HD display phone with a 120Hz refresh rate is going to drain your battery faster than a Full HD with a 60 Hz refresh rate.

This is why I always recommend anyone to go for a battery capacity of at least 4500 mAh battery when going for high-end devices or upper mid-range phones.

Thankfully, most of the phones in this category launched in the past couple of years come with processing power optimized for battery.

With this, you can get a full day of usage on a single charge and as for mid-range and entry-level devices, you can get 2 to 3 days of heavy usage.

Samsung Phones with 5000 mAh in Nigeria

Below are the Samsung phones that have a 5000 mAh battery capacity, short things you need to know about them, where you can read everything you need to know about them, and their prices in Nigeria.

1.) Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: NGN 289,000 – NGN 324,000

Samsung A54 5G is equipped with a non-removable 5000 mAh battery capacity with 25 watts of wired charging support. Like its predecessor, it does not come with a charging adapter out of the box.

Graphite Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Back, Right-hand Side, and Display

If you do not already have a charger, you will have to get one yourself separately.

With a Samsung 25 watts fast wired charging, you can charge the A54 5G from 0% up to 100% in about 1 hour and 15 minutes. And that is enough for most average users for more than a day.

A heavy user will be able to deplete the battery in a day on a single charge but average users can easily get about 2 days out of it.

This is because of both the big battery and its processor whose battery management and efficiency are top of the line for this price range.

Remember this is a 6.4 inches Super AMOLED display smartphone with a 2340 x 1080 pixels screen resolution and 120Hz high refresh rate.

The Galaxy A34 5G is equally great with the same battery capacity and wired charging support, the same high refresh rate, and slightly bigger screen size.

But the A34 5G is not as efficient as the A54 5G though very close and will be a great alternative if for some reason the A54 5G is not for you.

See Samsung A54 5G Complete Specs Here

2.) Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: NGN 946,000 – NGN 1,031,000

Samsung S23 Ultra is equipped with a 5000 mAh battery and supports 45 watts of fast wired charging support. It also has 15 watts of wireless charging, and 4.5 watts of reverse wireless charging.

Lavender Samsung S23 Ultra with 5000 mAh Battery

Because of how efficient the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Processor powering the S23 Ultra is, the battery management is amazing and this in turn means a superb battery life.

Samsung S23 Ultra can last even the heaviest of users such as gamers through the day on a single charge and still have some battery left for the next day.

If you are looking for a flagship device with amazing battery life, the S23 Ultra is what you are looking for.

Learn more about Samsung S23 Ultra other than its battery and chipset. Check its full specifications.

3.) Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra: NGN 699,000 – NGN 750,000

Samsung S22 Ultra is the highest-end of Samsung’s flagship on the S series launched in 2022 and it comes with a 5000 mAh battery capacity.

It is a very big phone with a 6.8-inches screen size. It is also a display champ featuring a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel that supports 120Hz adaptive high refresh rate and brightness of up to 1750 nits.

There is more to its display but this is about the battery capacity and capabilities, so let’s talk about that.

Its 5000 mAh battery is Li-Ion and it is non-removable. The device supports 45 watts of wire charging, 15 watts of Qi wireless charging, and 4.5 watts of reverse wireless charging.

There is no charger out of the box, so it is either you buy a new charger or use an old charger. But one thing I will say is that, make sure it is a Samsung-recommended charger so you can take advantage of the charging speed.

Heavy users will get about a day of usage from the S22 Ultra’s battery while an average user can easily get about 2 days of usage on a single charge.

Thanks to the fast charging capability, you can charge this device from 0% back to 100% in about 1 hour (60 minutes).

There is more to this device than its big battery. So, to learn more about Samsung S22 Ultra other than its battery, I urge you to navigate to my write-up that contains its full specifications and features.

4.) Samsung Galaxy A13: NGN 121,900 – NGN 134,900

This is a low-end mid-range smartphone from Samsung featuring a big screen size of 6.6-inches, a screen resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels but a TFT panel which is not as great as the AMOLED panel found on a more expensive device such as the A33 5G.

Samsung A13 is one of the new A series phones announced in 2022 and it has a 5000 mAh battery which is non-removable and from Li-Po. It has 15 watts charging speed.

It takes about 2 hours to fully charge this device from 0% and it is a 2 days battery. Unlike most Samsung phones announced recently, it comes with a 15 watts charger out of the box. So, you don’t need to spend extra money on that.

If you want to know more about Samsung Galaxy A13 other than its battery, you should visit and read about it in my article that contains its full specifications.

5.) Samsung Galaxy A23: NGN 155,900 – NGN 166,900

Here comes another low-end mid-range smartphone from Samsung. It features the same 6.6-inches screen size and 1080 x 2408 pixels screen resolution as the Samsung A13 above.

However, the Samsung A23 has better processing power and also a 90Hz high refresh rate compared to the standard 60Hz on the Galaxy A13.

One other thing these two entry-level phones have in common is the battery type and capacity which is a Li-Po non-removable 5000 mAh battery. However, the Samsung A23 supports 25 watts of fast charging compared to the 15 watts of the A13.

It comes with a 15 watts charger out of the box meaning you will have to spend money on a 25 watts charger to enjoy the 25 watts charging speed.

Charging the device with the 15 watts charger it came with takes about 2 hours but with a 25 watts charger, it goes from 0% to 100% in 1 hour and 25 minutes saving you about 35 minutes of charging time.

Heavy users can kill this battery within a day on a single charge while average users can squeeze 2 days out of it.

You can learn more about Samsung Galaxy A23 other than the battery in an article dedicated to its full specs and features. Be sure to check it out.

6.) Samsung Galaxy A33 5G: NGN 236,500

Samsung A33 5G is a mid-range smartphone. It features a great display of 6.4-inches Super AMOLED with a 90Hz high refresh rate and a screen resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels.

It is packed with a non-removable 5000 mAh Li-Po battery with 25 watts of fast charging support but it does not come with a charger out of the box.

So, to enjoy this fast charging speed, you will need to get a 25 watts Samsung charger. You can use an old charger if you already have one.

With a 25 watts charger, you can charge this device from 0% to 100% in about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

While a heavy user can easily get a day of usage on a single charge, average users will get about 2 days which is incredible.

You can learn more about Samsung Galaxy A33 5G other than its battery from the article that I dedicated to its complete specs.

7.) Samsung Galaxy A53 5G: NGN 288,500 – NGN 301,500

Here is another mid-range phone from Samsung featuring a 6.5-inches Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz high refresh rate and 1080 x 2400 pixels screen resolution.

It is packed with a non-removable 5000 mAh battery and supports 25 watts of fast charging. Like the A33 5G above, it does not come with a charger out of the box.

It takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to fully charge this device from 0% to 100%. And it will last you about a full day of usage on a single charge even if you are a heavy user.

You can read more about Samsung Galaxy A53 5G other than the battery aspect to get a clear perspective about the device.

8.) Samsung Galaxy A73 5G: NGN 347,500 – NGN 388,500

This is the highest-end of the A series that Samsung announced in 2022. It features a large 6.7-inches screen size that uses a Super AMOLED+ panel, uses a 120Hz high refresh rate, and a 1080 x 2400 pixels screen resolution.

Like the other smartphones mentioned above, it comes with a 5000 mAh battery and supports 25 watts of fast charging.

It takes about 1 hour and 25 minutes to charge this device from 0% to 100% with a 25 watts charger which does not come with it out of the box. You can squeeze a full day of usage out of this device on heavy usage.

To learn more about the Samsung Galaxy A73 5G other than the battery, you should check its full specifications.

9.) Samsung Galaxy A03s: NGN 87,800 – NGN 98,800

Samsung Galaxy A03s is an entry-level Samsung phone announced as a successor to the popular Samsung A02s.

It has a 6.5-inches PLS IPS display with a 720 x 1600 pixels screen resolution. It ships with a 5000 mAh battery capacity with 15 watts of charging. The device however only comes with a 5 watts charger out of the box.

With a low-end processor and display, you are sure to get more than a day of usage on a single charge from this device.

It is good for those that just want to use their smartphone to listen to music, surf the internet, and social media but nothing that is high-task intensive like gaming.

There is more to Samsung Galaxy A03s other than its battery and you can learn all about it on my dedicated page to its specs and features.

Conclusion

Above are Samsung phones with 5000 mAh battery in Nigeria that you can currently get. And they are from different price categories.

In a country like Nigeria where electricity isn’t stable and alternative sources like the Solar system, Backup systems like inverters and generators (and fuel) are expensive, one of the smart things to do is to buy gadgets that can last long.

When it comes to smartphones, going for one with at least 5000 mAh capacity as the preferred or recommended starting point, is a smart move.

Honorable mentions are the Samsung Galaxy A22, Samsung Galaxy A72, A03 Core, A03, and Samsung Galaxy A32.