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Samsung Launches New A-Series Range of Devices in Kenya

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Samsung has introduced its new range of A-series devices in Kenya which consists of the Galaxy A14, A24 5G, A34 5G, and A54 5G.

Samsung Launches New A-Series Range of Devices in Kenya.
PHOTO/COURTESY: Samsung Launches New A-Series Range of Devices in Kenya.

The introduction of the A-series will help to provide affordable and quality smartphones for Kenyans and it will also cement Samsung’s market share in Kenya.

“We believe device financing is a key driver in making our products more accessible to consumers, and it has played a critical role in helping us maintain our market position and stay competitive,” said Rehema Nyambura, Product Marketing Manager Samsung East Africa.

In relation to this, Samsung has partnered with device financing companies such as Watu Simu, M-Kopa, and SunKing to enable Kenyans to acquire Samsung devices through asset financing.

The Galaxy A54 5G and A34 5G delivers stunning images that have perfect quality regardless of the brightness conditions, making use of Samsung Galaxy’s leading Nightography and AI capabilities.

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If users want to take the perfect selfie or connect through super-smooth video calls, Galaxy A54 offers amazing detail with its 32MP front camera.

The A series range of devices also produces video with perfect clarity, tackling shakiness and blurriness through improved optical image stabilization (OIS) and video digital image stabilization (VDIS).

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PHOTO/COURTESY: New A-Series Range of Devices.

The new additions to the existing Galaxy A series will help users shoot steady and crisp videos, see clearly regardless of the bright conditions, and enable users to use the device with a battery life that lasts more than two days.

The Galaxy A14 boasts an enhanced, wider, and sharper display with a 6.6” FHD+ large display and high resolution for immersive viewing.

Samsung’s latest launched devices are priced between Ksh 24,999 and Ksh 54,500, making them accessible to a wider group of Kenyans. With its commitment to device financing, Samsung hopes to make these devices even more affordable for Kenyans looking for quality smartphones.

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