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How to Check if Your Phone is CA Approved for use in Kenya

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With the new USB-C mandate and stricter battery standards now in effect, buying a mobile phone in Kenya requires a bit more “detective work” than before. To protect yourself from purchasing a counterfeit or non-compliant device that may be blocked from local networks, follow this official verification process.

Step 1: Retrieve Your Device “Fingerprint” (IMEI)

Every genuine mobile phone has a unique 15-digit serial number called the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI).

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  • The Shortcut: Open your phone’s dialer and type *#06#.
  • The IMEI number(s) will instantly pop up on your screen. (If your phone has two SIM slots, you will see two IMEI numbers; you only need to use one for verification).

Step 2: Use the “1555” SMS Verification Tool

The CA provides a dedicated mobile messaging service to verify device authenticity in real-time.

  1. Open your SMS/Messaging app.
  2. Start a new message to the shortcode 1555.
  3. Type your 15-digit IMEI number as the message body and hit send.
  4. Wait for the response: You will receive a message from the Authority detailing the exact Make and Modelassociated with that IMEI.

The Compliance Test: If the SMS reply says “Samsung Galaxy A55” but the phone in your hand says “Samsun G-55” or is an unbranded feature phone, the device is counterfeit and will not be supported under the new 2026 rules.

Step 3: The “2026 Physical Checklist”

Under the newest CA guidelines, a phone is only “Future-Proof” if it meets these physical and technical requirements. Before you pay, check for:

  • The Port: Does it have a USB Type-C port? (The oval-shaped port that works both ways).
  • The Cable: Is the charging cable detachable from the power brick? “Fixed-wire” chargers are now prohibited.
  • The Plug: Does it come with a standard 3-pin (Type G) Kenyan plug? If it’s a 2-pin plug, the seller must provide a certified adapter in the box.
  • The Network: Go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks. Does it support 5G? All new devices imported into Kenya as of 2026 must be 5G-ready.

What happens if my phone isn’t compliant?

If you are already using an older device (imported before November 2024), you are likely “grandfathered” in and safe for now. However, for any new purchase:

  • Grey Market Devices: Phones smuggled into the country without being registered in the KRA National Master Database will be “grey-listed” and eventually blocked from Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom networks.
  • Safety Risks: Non-compliant phones often have high radiation levels (SAR) and batteries that do not meet the new 8-hour talk time minimum.

Pro-Tip for Buyers

Always demand a tax-compliant receipt that clearly displays the shop’s name and the phone’s IMEI number. If a vendor refuses to provide this, it is a major red flag that the device is not CA-approved.

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