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Samsung Promotes Nigeria’s Heritage By Adding Local Languages To Devices

 

Samsung has launched a new update that integrates Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba on select Galaxy devices. The company adds these languages to enhance user experience and promote Nigeria’s cultural heritage.

Samsung now supports local languages on the Galaxy S25, A56, A36, and A26. Nigerian users can navigate their devices in their native language with ease. This move reflects Samsung’s commitment to bridging digital gaps in Nigeria.

At a press briefing in Lagos, Samsung showcased the new feature amid traditional music and local cuisine. Guests wore Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa attire to celebrate Nigeria’s cultural diversity. The event highlighted Samsung’s focus on creating inclusive technology that resonates with Nigerian consumers.

Samsung plans to expand local language support to more devices in the near future. The update aims to make technology more accessible and to preserve Nigeria’s rich heritage. The company remains committed to delivering innovative products that serve all users in Nigeria.

Samsung’s Head of Marketing for West Africa, Oge Maduagwu, stated, “We empower Nigerians by allowing them to use our devices in their native languages. This update makes our technology intuitive and relatable.” He added that Samsung’s strategy helps millions of Nigerians interact with their smartphones in languages they understand and love.

The new feature not only benefits consumers but also strengthens Nigeria’s cultural identity. By supporting local languages, Samsung fosters a deeper connection between technology and tradition. The company actively encourages more Nigerians to embrace their heritage while enjoying cutting-edge digital experiences.

Samsung’s update is a milestone for inclusive innovation in Nigeria. The integration of local languages demonstrates the company’s commitment to enhancing both user engagement and cultural preservation. Analysts say this move could boost Samsung’s market share in Nigeria and set a new standard for technology companies worldwide.

 

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