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Samsung Expands Language Support: Kiswahili And Amharic

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 25, 2025
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Samsung Electronics has expanded its language support to include Kiswahili and Amharic, strengthening its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility across East Africa.Samsung Electronics has expanded its language support to include Kiswahili and Amharic, strengthening its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility across East Africa.

Samsung Electronics has expanded its language support to include Kiswahili and Amharic, strengthening its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility across East Africa.

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Samsung Expands Language Support: Kiswahili And Amharic Now Available

Enhancing Accessibility for Millions

Samsung Electronics has expanded its language support to include Kiswahili and Amharic, strengthening its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility across East Africa.

This initiative ensures millions of users can navigate Samsung devices in their preferred language, improving user experience and engagement.

“Samsung Electronics is dedicated to innovation that empowers communities. Adding Kiswahili and Amharic bridges the digital divide and fosters greater inclusion,” said Anthony Hutia, Head of the Mobile Experience Division at Samsung Electronics East Africa.

Samsung Expands Language Support: Kiswahili And Amharic Now AvailableSamsung Expands Language Support: Kiswahili And Amharic Now Available

Samsung Expands Language Support: Kiswahili And Amharic Now Available

How to Change Language Settings on Samsung Devices

Users can easily switch their Samsung Galaxy phone’s system language and keyboard input by following these steps:

To Change System Language:

  1. Open Settings and go to General Management.
  2. Tap Language & Region and select Language.
  3. Click Add a Language and choose your preferred option.
  4. Set it as the default language.
  5. Enjoy using your device in Kiswahili or Amharic.

To Change Keyboard Language:

  1. Open Settings and go to General Management.
  2. Tap Samsung Keyboard Settings.
  3. Select Languages and Types, then tap Manage Input Languages.
  4. Download and enable your preferred language.
  5. Switch between languages by holding the spacebar or tapping the globe icon.

Samsung’s commitment to localization enhances digital experiences, making technology more accessible to diverse linguistic communities.

For more details, visit: Samsung Africa

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