Samsung is reportedly planning to expand its flagship Galaxy S27 series from three to four models, introducing a new "Pro" variant, signaling a departure from the company's long-standing three-tier lineup. At the same time, competing smartphone maker vivo has launched its V70 smartphone in Kenya, featuring a ZEISS-powered telephoto camera and premium build quality, priced starting at KES 84,999. Meanwhile, Samsung is also resuming the rollout of One UI Tizen 9 for its TVs, bringing much-anticipated Google Cast support to select models, particularly benefiting Android users. These developments highlight ongoing competition among device manufacturers in the Kenyan market, with Samsung defending its flagship lineup while expanding into smart TV software and vivo positions a premium camera-focused device against it.







