Lagos, August 14, 2025, 3:35 PM WAT – Samsung Nigeria unveiled the Galaxy A07 in Lagos today, launching its latest budget-friendly smartphone under the vibrant theme “Galaxy Wey Still Sabi.” The electrifying event, held in the heart of the city, captured Lagos’ dynamic energy and has set social media alight with excitement over the device’s affordability and modern features, trending under the hashtag #GalaxyWeyStillSabi.

The Galaxy A07, succeeding the Galaxy A06, brings significant upgrades tailored to Nigeria’s lively market. Powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, it offers a 25% faster CPU and 35% improved GPU performance compared to the A06’s Helio G85, making it a powerhouse for multitasking and gaming. Social media posts have hailed its ability to run games like *Genshin Impact* at medium settings with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate, embodying the “Galaxy Wey Still Sabi” theme of smart, reliable performance.

The device sports a 6.7-inch PLS LCD display with a 720×1600 HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, delivering vibrant visuals for streaming and browsing—perfect for Lagos’ on-the-go lifestyle. With a peak brightness of around 800 nits, it ensures clear visibility in the city’s bright sunlight. The design features a sleek, matte plastic back in green, grey (or dark blue), and light blue, with a unified oval-shaped camera island, moving away from the A06’s separate camera rings, aligning with the “still sabi” aesthetic of modern yet practical style.

Photography gets a major boost with a dual-camera setup: a 50MP main sensor (f/1.8) with pixel-binning for enhanced low-light shots and an 8MP ultra-wide lens (120° field of view), replacing the A06’s 2MP depth sensor. The 8MP front camera, with AI optimizations for sharper selfies, caters to Lagos’ social media-savvy crowd, proving the “Galaxy Wey Still Sabi” knows how to capture the moment.
Running Android 15 with One UI 7, the Galaxy A07 sets a new benchmark for budget devices, offering up to six major OS updates (potentially up to Android 21) and six years of security patches—far surpassing the A06’s two OS upgrades. This long-term support, a key highlight of the “Galaxy Wey Still Sabi” theme, ensures the device stays smart and secure for years, resonating with Nigeria’s value-driven consumers.
Equipped with a 5,000mAh battery and 25W fast charging, the A07 delivers all-day performance, ideal for Lagos’ bustling pace. It includes dual-SIM support, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a microSD slot for up to 1.5TB of storage. An IP54 rating adds dust and splash resistance, making it practical for the city’s unpredictable conditions—a true “Galaxy Wey Still Sabi” how to endure.
Pricing in Nigeria starts at ₦140,000 (~$87 USD) for the 4GB/64GB variant and ₦160,000 (~$100 USD) for the 6GB/128GB model, positioning it as a strong rival to Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 14 and Realme C67. The phone is available through Samsung’s official stores, online platforms like Amazon, and local retailers, though some U.S. models may be carrier-locked for 60 days.
The Lagos launch event, infused with music, interactive games, and the “Galaxy Wey Still Sabi” theme, was described as electric on social media. Users called the A07 a “game-changer” and urged others to “run go buy,” praising its smart blend of affordability and innovation. Samsung Nigeria emphasized the device’s ability to “still sabi” by understanding the needs of cost-conscious consumers while delivering cutting-edge features. The event celebrated Lagos’ vibrant spirit and Samsung’s commitment to its Nigerian fanbase.
As the Galaxy A07 rolls out across Nigeria, its performance, modern design, and long-term software support make it a standout choice for budget-conscious buyers in Lagos and beyond, truly embodying the “Galaxy Wey Still Sabi” ethos. For more details, visit Samsung Nigeria’s official website or follow #GalaxyWeyStillSabi on social media.