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Samsung Expands Language Support to Include Kiswahili and Amharic

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Samsung Electronics announces the expansion of language support on its devices to include Kiswahili and Amharic, strengthening its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility for users in East Africa and beyond. This initiative reaffirms Samsung’s dedication to enhancing user experience by embracing linguistic diversity and catering to the needs of millions of speakers across the region.

With the addition of Kiswahili and Amharic, Samsung continues to lead the way in providing localized solutions that make technology more accessible. This latest update enables more users to navigate Samsung devices in their preferred language, ensuring seamless interaction and improved usability.

“Samsung Electronics is committed to innovation that empowers communities. By adding Kiswahili and Amharic language support, we are taking a significant step toward bridging the digital divide and fostering greater inclusion,” said Anthony Hutia, Head of the Mobile Experience Division at Samsung Electronics East Africa.

This language expansion aligns with Samsung’s broader mission to make technology user-friendly for everyone, regardless of linguistic background. Users can now enjoy a more personalized experience, enhancing communication and engagement with Samsung’s world-class products.

You can change the language and input settings on your Samsung Galaxy phone by following these steps:

To Change the System Language:

  1. Open Settings – Tap the Settings app on your phone.
  2. Go to General Management – Scroll down and select General Management.
  3. Tap Language & Region – Select Language.
  4. Add a Language – Tap Add language, then choose the desired language from the list.
  5. Set as Default – After selecting the language, tap Set as default or move it to the top of the list.
  6. Enjoy– Experience Kiswahili language and input on your device

To Change Keyboard Language and Input:

  1. Open Settings – Tap Settings.
  2. Go to General Management – Select General Management.
  3. Tap Samsung Keyboard Settings – Select Samsung Keyboard under Keyboard list and default.
  4. Manage Input Languages – Tap Languages and types, then Manage input languages.
  5. Download and Enable a Language – Choose your desired language from the list and download it if needed.
  6. Switch Between Languages – When typing, press and hold the spacebar or tap the globe icon to switch between languages.
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