
Samsung Electronics has unveiled its latest mid-range smartphones the Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G, and Galaxy A26 5G—in Nigeria, marking the first time AI-powered features have been introduced to its Galaxy A series.
As competition in the AI-driven smartphone market intensifies, especially against Transsion, Nigeria’s leading phone brand, Samsung aims to gain ground with its new “Awesome Intelligence” feature set. Powered by One UI 7, these features enhance creativity, productivity, and overall user experience.
Tae Sun Lee, CEO of Samsung Electronics West Africa, emphasized the brand’s commitment to “AI for all,” making advanced mobile AI experiences accessible to more users.
The new Galaxy A series also boasts a 5,000mAh battery across all models, taking direct aim at Transsion’s market dominance.
Samsung is offering up to six generations of Android OS and One UI updates, along with six years of security updates, to improve device longevity.
With AI becoming a key differentiator in the smartphone market, Samsung’s latest release signals its push to compete in Nigeria’s evolving tech landscape.