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  • February 13 2026
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Top phones to surprise your partner this Valentine’s Day

Table of contents For photography lovers For business professionals For content creators For style-conscious partners For affordable premium seekers For everyday users For gamers and multitaskers For budget buyers Last Valentine’s Day, someone close to me spent hours choosing between perfumes, flowers, and chocolates. Months later, many of those gifts were already forgotten, but the phone their partner bought was still in daily use. That moment shows how gift choices have changed. People now prefer items that remain useful long after the celebration ends. Ahead of this year’s Valentine’s Day, we have compiled a list of the best smartphones you can gift your partner, using verified pricing from Slot and Pointek and checking availability across Nigeria and South Africa. The list also highlights key features, such as AI-powered photo tools and real-time language translation, that make modern phones valuable in daily life. For photography lovers These phones are designed for people who love taking high-quality photos and preserving special moments. 1. Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max Image source: GSMArena Official on YouTube The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max is one of the top premium phones you can gift your partner in 2026. It combines luxury design with powerful performance and the advanced Apple Intelligence suite. If your partner loves photography, the triple 48MP camera system with an improved telephoto lens captures romantic moments in very sharp detail.  The “Cosmic Orange” colour also stands out and looks striking in natural lighting, while the A19 Pro chip delivers strong performance and battery life that often lasts more than a full day of heavy use. Why buy it for your partner Premium performance powered by the A19 Pro chip Triple 48MP camera system for high-quality photos and videos Stylish Cosmic Orange colour that stands out Long battery life suitable for travel and busy workdays Market price International price for the  256GB model starts at $1,199.12 Nigeria (February 2026): 256GB: approximately ₦2,565,000 512GB: approximately ₦2,889,000 2TB: up to ₦3,940,000. Where to buy Online retailers: Several online platforms stock both devices and offer nationwide delivery. Jumia Nigeria  Konga  Select Gadgets  Physical stores and authorized resellers iStore and Mac Center (Apple-authorized resellers) Slot and Pointek branches nationwide 2. Xiaomi 17 Ultra Image source: Marques Brownlee on YouTube The Xiaomi 17 Ultra is designed for partners who love mobile photography. It features a Leica-tuned camera system and a large 1-inch sensor for strong low-light performance. Why buy it for your partner Leica-tuned camera for high-quality photos Powerful Snapdragon processors for performance High-capacity battery with fast wireless charging Premium build, including ceramic or vegan leather finishes Market price Approximately ₦1,900,000 (excluding VAT) in Nigeria. Where to buy Online retailers: Several online platforms stock both devices and offer nationwide delivery. Jumia Nigeria  Select Gadgets  Mypadistore Jiji Nigeria Physical stores and authorized resellers Xiaomi brand stores and partner retail outlets Slot and Pointek branches nationwide For business professionals These devices are ideal for partners who rely on their phones for work, planning, and multitasking. 3. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Image source: TT Technology on YouTube The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is a strong choice if you want to gift your partner one of the newest Android flagship devices in 2026. The phone was announced on February 25 with pre-orders available before its typical March release.  It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, giving smooth performance for gaming, video editing, and multitasking. The refined S Pen offers lower latency and improved AI handwriting recognition, while 60W wired charging speeds up charging compared to the earlier 45W standard. Why buy it for your partner Powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for high performance Improved S Pen with better AI handwriting recognition 60W wired charging for faster charging Ideal for creatives, executives, and heavy mobile users Market price Expected global starting price for 256GB model: $1,299.24 Nigeria pre-order estimate: starting from approximately ₦2,300,000, subject to regional adjustments. Where to buy Official Samsung Website (Africa): Available for pre-registration and pre-order through Samsung’s official online store. Slot Systems Limited: Expected to stock the device after the official release; currently listed in their search catalog, indicating future availability. Konga: Likely to stock the device once it officially launches, similar to other Samsung flagship releases. 4. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Image source: GSMArena Official on YouTube The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is ideal if your partner enjoys both productivity and entertainment on a single device. It folds from a phone into a 7.6-inch tablet, allowing multitasking, such as running video calls while taking notes or browsing. The model also improves durability and reduces weight for easier daily use. Why buy it for your partner Foldable design that expands into a 7.6-inch display Multitasking features for work and entertainment Note Assist and Sketch to Image AI tools Improved durability and lighter body Market price 1TB model at Slot: approximately ₦3,328,000. Valentine promotion: 256GB variant advertised at ₦2,012,837. Where to buy:  Konga Jiji Nigeria Physical stores and authorized resellers Samsung Experience Stores: Available across major malls and high streets for genuine devices and in-store assistance. Slot Systems Limited: Multiple branches across Lagos, including Ikeja. For content creators These phones offer powerful cameras and editing tools for creators and active social media users. 5. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Image source: GSMArena Official on YouTube The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a great option if you want a flagship phone that is already widely available. It features a 200MP main camera that delivers strong zoom and low-light photography, helping your partner capture memorable moments clearly.  The phone also pairs with Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch8 for health tracking, and its Titanium build, available in colours such as Titanium Silverblue and Titanium Jadegreen, gives it a premium feel. The 6.9-inch AMOLED display includes an anti-glare coating that improves visibility under bright sunlight. Why buy it for your partner 200MP camera for detailed photos and clean zoom Works with Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch8 for health tracking Premium Titanium design with unique colour options 6.9-inch AMOLED

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  • February 13 2026
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From love to loss: Top Valentine’s Day online scams and how to avoid them

The weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day bring heightened feelings of love, connection, and hope. Every year, more people turn to dating apps and social media platforms in search of companionship during this period. However, the rise in online interaction also creates opportunities for fraud, as scammers exploit increased shopping, gifting, and dating activity to steal money and personal data. Law enforcement agencies across Africa say these scams are no longer isolated incidents but part of organised digital crime networks. In 2025, an INTERPOL-led operation spanning  14 African countries led to the arrest of 260 suspected cybercriminals linked to romance scams and so-called “sextortion” schemes carried out through social media and online platforms.  Investigators identified more than 1,400 victims across countries, including Ghana, Kenya, and Angola, with estimated financial losses of nearly $2.8 million. The figures highlight how emotionally driven scams are increasingly enabled as more people come online. Below are some of the most common technology-driven Valentine’s scams reported across Africa and how users can reduce their risk. 1. Fake profiles using stolen or AI-generated photos In the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day, scammers often create fake profiles across dating platforms and social media to exploit people looking for romance. Using stolen or AI-generated photos, they appear attractive and trustworthy, then quickly build emotional connections with compliments and personal stories.  In 2025, Meta said it deleted over 100,000 accounts from Nigeria, Ghana, Côte D’Ivoire, Benin, Kenya, and Cameroon linked to coordinated romance scam networks, showing how organised these operations are. After grooming victims, scammers introduce crises or opportunities that require money or sensitive information, such as medical emergencies or Valentine’s gifts. AI tools now let them generate realistic photos, fake video calls, and cloned voices, making deception harder to spot. To avoid being a victim, verify online partners through reverse image searches on photos, checking for inconsistencies, and keeping conversations on official platforms. Never share personal details or send money to someone you haven’t met in person or verified their authenticity, no matter how urgent their request. Get The Best African Tech Newsletters In Your Inbox Select your country Nigeria Ghana Kenya South Africa Egypt Morocco Tunisia Algeria Libya Sudan Ethiopia Somalia Djibouti Eritrea Uganda Tanzania Rwanda Burundi Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo Central African Republic Chad Cameroon Gabon Equatorial Guinea São Tomé and Príncipe Angola Zambia Zimbabwe Botswana Namibia Lesotho Eswatini Mozambique Madagascar Mauritius Seychelles Comoros Cape Verde Guinea-Bissau Senegal The Gambia Guinea Sierra Leone Liberia Côte d’Ivoire Burkina Faso Mali Niger Benin Togo Other Select your gender Male Female Others TC Daily TC Events TC Scoop Subscribe 2. Fake Valentine’s Day deals In the past few days, have you noticed different companies popping up in your mailbox, blowing up your social media feeds, and grabbing your attention with ads promising heavily discounted prices on Valentine’s Day gifts like flowers, chocolates, and tech gadgets?  You click a link, and roses that normally cost ₦20,000 ($14.75) are going for ₦5,000 ($3.69), with messages telling you to “grab yours before the offer ends.” Well, a lot of those deals might not be real.  Scammers know people are pressured to buy Valentine’s gifts on a budget, so they set up fake e‑commerce sites or clone real online stores and social media shop pages to lure you in. You pay upfront, but the flowers never arrive, and the scammer disappears with your money. Here’s how to spot when a Valentine’s Day deal is sketchy before you hand over your hard‑earned money. First, pay attention to the website or shop you’re being sent to. Legit deals will have a proper web address that starts with https and a padlock in the browser bar — that’s a signal your info will be encrypted and safer to enter.  Scammers love sites with weird URLs, poor design, or no contact details; those are classic signs you might be dealing with a fake shop. Also, watch out for ads or emails that pressure you to act right now or claim there’s “only a few left” at that price; that urgency is often used to get you to click without thinking. Another red flag is how you’re asked to pay. Experts recommend using secure payment methods that offer fraud protection instead of using crypto; Once scammers have your money from those, it’s nearly impossible to get it back.  Try to stick to well‑known online stores or verified sellers. If you’re unsure about an offer, type the company’s name directly into your browser and shop from their official site instead of clicking links in ads or messages. Finally, if something looks too good to be true, trust that instinct; more often than not, it really isn’t a real offer. 3. Valentine’s Day giveaway scams Giveaway scams are all over social media this time of year. Scammers pretend that major telecom or e-commerce platforms are giving away 50GB of data or special Valentine’s Day prizes. They tell you to click a link and share it to five or 10 groups, and once your “sharing” is done, the site will turn green, and your prize is ready to claim. Victims are often asked to fill out forms with personal details or pay small “processing” or delivery fees. The goal? Steal your data or collect money. To stay safe, always verify giveaways on the brand’s official social media pages or website. Real promotions don’t ask winners to pay fees, and you shouldn’t have to spam links to unlock a prize. 4. Fake dating app subscription and verification scams Fake dating app subscription and verification scams pop up a lot as Valentine’s Day approaches. Scammers send links claiming you can get discounted premium subscriptions or verify your account on popular dating apps. The links look real, but they redirect you to fake payment pages designed to steal your data. The safest way to avoid this? Only upgrade subscriptions or verify your account through the official dating app or its verified website. Ignore any promotional links sent through

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  • February 12 2026
  • BM

Payd taps Noah for stablecoin-powered payments for African freelancers

Payd, a Kenyan-born pan-African fintech startup, has partnered with UK-based payments infrastructure provider, Noah, to enable its users to receive international payments using stablecoins instead of traditional bank rails. For many African remote workers, getting paid is still the hardest part of the job. Freelancers and contractors working for US and European companies routinely lose up to 10% of their income on platforms like Upwork to lifting fees, FX spreads, and intermediary bank charges. SWIFT transfers can take several business days to clear. Through the partnership, initially rolling out to over 30,000 Payd users in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Senegal, customers can now generate virtual USD and EUR accounts within the app, complete with US routing numbers and European international bank account numbers (IBANs), allowing them to receive payments like a local in the US or Europe. Foreign employers pay them via an Automated Clearing House (ACH) or Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), like a local transfer. Behind the scenes, Noah converts those funds into stablecoins, such as the USD Coin (USDC) or Tether (USDT), and settles them into customers’ Payd wallets in real-time. Instead of waiting days and losing value along the way, users receive digital dollars almost instantly. They can hold those balances to hedge against local currency volatility, spend online, or withdraw to mobile money platforms like M-PESA, Wave, or Orange Money within minutes. This isn’t Noah’s first Africa-focused partnership. In January, the company announced a similar integration with pan-African fintech NALA, signalling a strategy to power African fintechs serving remote workers who earn in foreign currencies without operating directly on the continent. This partnership-led approach is central to Noah’s model. Rather than acting as a consumer-facing app for African remote workers and freelancers, Noah provides the regulated backend infrastructure: virtual account issuance (USD and EUR), compliant collection rails (ACH and SEPA), stablecoin conversion, settlement, and payout application programming interfaces (APIs). It replaces slow correspondent banking chains with programmable, real-time settlement infrastructure that fintechs, such as Payd, can plug into. African startups can offer dollar-native accounts and faster global payments without securing their own cross-border banking licences or building complex treasury operations from scratch. The timing for Noah is also strategic. Freelance and remote work in Africa has grown by over 55% since 2020; more professionals are earning in foreign currencies while living in volatile local economies. Spotting the opportunity, fintechs are turning to stablecoins as a workaround to dollar accessibility challenges and sluggish banking infrastructure that frustrate workers.

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