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Welcome to Egadget Tech

Your trusted platform to explore the latest mobile phones in UAE, compare prices, read expert reviews, and find the best deals online. Whether you’re searching for a flagship iPhone, a powerful Samsung Galaxy, or a budget-friendly smartphone, we help you compare phones, check real-time prices, and make the right buying decision.

Buying a smartphone in the UAE means navigating dozens of models, retailers, and price points — and prices that shift constantly around Amazon UAE, Noon, and in-store deals. Egadget Tech was built to cut through that. We track mobile phone prices in UAE daily, break down full specs in plain language, and publish honest reviews based on real usage, not just spec sheets.

Whether you’re comparing the iPhone 17 Pro Max against the Galaxy S26 Ultra, hunting for the best 5G phone under 1,000 AED, or just want to know if a deal on Noon is actually worth it, you’ll find pricing, comparisons, and buying guides updated for how people actually shop in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah.

Prices last updated: 14 July 2026 — checked across major UAE retailers

Why Prices Vary in the UAE

Mobile phone prices in the UAE can differ significantly between Amazon UAE, Noon, and physical retailers like Sharaf DG or Jumbo — sometimes by AED 100–300 for the same model. Prices also shift around major sales periods like the Dubai Shopping Festival, Ramadan, and White Friday.

We update our price comparisons daily so you’re seeing current numbers, not outdated listings, and every phone page shows installment/EMI options where available through UAE banks.

Find Your Perfect Smartphone by Budget in UAE

Explore the latest mobile phones in UAE categorized by price. Compare specs, deals, and buy confidently.

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How We Review Phones

Every phone featured on Egadget Tech is evaluated on performance, camera quality, battery life, display, and value for money relative to its UAE price. We factor in local network compatibility (Etisalat and du), warranty terms from UAE retailers, and how each device holds up against its direct competitors — not just its spec sheet.

Our goal is simple: help you avoid overpaying and avoid buyer’s remorse.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends entirely on your budget and priorities — camera-first buyers, gamers, and budget shoppers all have different “best” answers. Browse our brand pages or budget guides above to find the right pick for your specific needs, updated daily with current UAE pricing.
Authorized retailers like Sharaf DG, Noon, Jumbo Electronics, Amazon.ae, and each brand’s official UAE store guarantee GCC-spec devices with genuine local warranty coverage. Unofficial or grey-market sellers may be cheaper but often skip warranty support.
More often than most people expect — prices can shift by AED 100-300 around sales periods like the Dubai Shopping Festival, Ramadan, and White Friday, and even week to week between retailers. We check pricing daily so our listings reflect what you’d actually pay today.
Online retailers like Amazon.ae and Noon often run flash deals that beat in-store pricing, while physical stores like Sharaf DG sometimes offer better trade-in value and let you inspect the device first. Comparing both before buying is usually worth the extra few minutes.
Yes — most major retailers offer 0% installment plans through Tabby, Tamara, or partner UAE banks, and we note EMI availability directly on individual phone pages where applicable.
We may earn a commission through affiliate links to retailers, but this never affects our rankings or opinions — every review is based on real usage against the criteria outlined in our How We Review Phones section, not on commission rates.