No More Pre-Orders: Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Now Available In Kenya

Samsung Electronics has announced the availability of the new Galaxy S25 series in Kenya. Together with One UI 7, Gemini is officially available at launch in 46 languages, making it easier to perform seamless interactions across Samsung and Google apps.
“The Galaxy S25 series marks a transformative leap in mobile AI, bringing intuitive and intelligent experiences to users in East Africa and beyond,” said Anthony Hutia, Head of Mobile Experience at Samsung Electronics East Africa. “With cutting-edge hardware and seamless AI integration, this device is designed to enhance every moment—whether through productivity, creativity, or everyday convenience.”
On the Galaxy S25 series, AI companions with multimodal capabilities are integrated within the One UI 7[ii] platform to perform complex tasks seamlessly across apps and enable natural user interactions through speech, text, videos, and images. Now Brief[iii] provides tailored suggestions to guide through the day and Now Bar[iv] offers a new hub for ongoing activities. From enhanced productivity with Writing Assist to limitless creativity unleashed by Drawing Assist,[v] the expanded capabilities of Galaxy AI[vi] continue to empower users in every aspect of their daily lives.
Interactions with the Galaxy S25 series are also more intuitive. With just a single command, Gemini[vii] can effortlessly find a user’s favorite sports team’s schedule and add it to Samsung Calendar. Additionally, Google’s enhanced Circle to Search gives users more helpful information with AI Overviews and one-tap actions.
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The Galaxy S25 series further refines and enhances the core capabilities that define the Galaxy experience. Powering the Galaxy S25 series globally, the Snapdragon® 8 Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy fuels on-device processing for more responsive AI experiences. With unique customizations for Galaxy, including ProScaler[ix] and Samsung’s mobile Digital Natural Image engine (mDNIe), the Galaxy S25 series boasts enhanced AI image processing and display power efficiency. The newly introduced 50MP ultrawide camera sensor for the Galaxy S25 Ultra delivers epic shots from every range in exceptional clarity, while professional-grade controls like Virtual Aperture and Samsung Log turn any photo or video into the ultimate visual experience.
The Galaxy S25 series is the industry’s first smartphone lineup to support Content Credentials, based on the open technical standard from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA). Samsung has also joined the C2PA as a member, alongside industry leaders including Adobe, Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Publicis Groupe, and more, all collaborating to establish Content Credentials as the universal standard for digital content provenance. In line with its commitment to responsible mobile AI innovation, Samsung adopted this standard to enhance transparency for content created and edited with generative AI.
Starting February 17, the Galaxy S25 series will be available through authorized Samsung stores and e-commerce partners across Kenya. To celebrate the launch, customers who purchase a device within the first four weeks will receive a complimentary Samsung case.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra debuts in sophisticated shades of Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Black, Titanium White Silver, and Titanium Gray. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 and S25+ arrive in striking hues of Navy, Silver Shadow, Icy Blue, and Mint. For those seeking a more personalized touch, Samsung.com offers exclusive color options, including Titanium Pink Gold, Titanium Jet Black, and Titanium Jade Green for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, as well as Blue Black, Coral Red, and Pink Gold for the Galaxy S25 and S25+.
In Kenya the Recommended Retail Price for the Galaxy S25 Ultra is (12+512GB at KES 188,400) (12+256GB at KES 172,800), the Galaxy S25 Plus is (12+512GB at KES 147,800) (12+256GB at KES 132,000) while the Galaxy S25 Base is (8+256GB at KES116,200) and (8+128GB at KES 108,300). The phones will be available for purchase starting today 17th February at authorized Samsung stores and e-commerce partners.
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