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KES 100,000 excl. VAT
In stockSKU: SAM-S26-256-AFR
Processor
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy / Exynos 2600 (region-dependent)
Display
6.3" (6.1" rounded) Dynamic AMOLED 2X
Battery
Up to 30 hours video playback, 55% charge in 30 min
Connectivity
5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 256GB brings Samsung's latest flagship design and Galaxy AI features to a more everyday size and price. It comes with 256GB of storage. Backed by Samsung's global warranty and software support, it's a dependable choice for shoppers across Kenya looking to upgrade their Galaxy device.
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For full official specifications, visit the Galaxy S26 series page on Samsung.com.
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How much space is on the device for apps, photos, and files. Larger storage matters most if you shoot a lot of photos/video or keep many apps installed — it can't be expanded after purchase unless the device supports a memory card.
The software platform the device runs — this determines the app store, ecosystem it syncs with, and how long it will keep getting updates.
The screen's size and panel type. Larger, higher-refresh-rate displays are better for video and gaming but use more battery.
The main camera's resolution and setup. Higher megapixels help with cropping and large prints, but low-light performance and lens quality matter just as much as the number.
How much charge the device holds. Larger capacity generally means longer use between charges, though actual battery life also depends on screen size and how the device is used.
Which networks and wireless standards the device supports — check this matches what you need (e.g. 5G, Wi-Fi standard, Bluetooth version).
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