Galaxy S25 Series Launches in Kenya with Advanced AI Features
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy S25 series in Kenya, introducing smarter search capabilities with One UI 7. Pre-order now on Samsung’s official online store.
Samsung Launches Galaxy S25 Series in Kenya, Redefines AI Phone Capabilities
Samsung has officially launched the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series in the Kenyan market, offering a new era of smart technology. The Galaxy S25 series is designed to redefine how users interact with their devices, thanks to its advanced AI capabilities. The One UI 7 interface now makes searching smarter by seamlessly recognizing voice, text, and images.
Customers in Kenya can now pre-order the Galaxy S25 series on Samsung’s official online store, ensuring they’re among the first to experience the cutting-edge features of the latest flagship smartphones. The new Galaxy S25 promises to elevate everyday tasks and set a new standard for AI-powered smartphones.
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Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen questioned Cleophas Malala’s involvement in the National Drama Festivals. He criticized the use of student plays for political messaging, urging that scripts be left to teachers. This followed Butere Girls’ walkout over alleged mistreatment during the event.
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