Your Expensive Samsung Gadget is Fake and this is why

Some of the phones impounded during a raid by anti-counterfeit officials on Tom Mboya Street, February 26, 2019. /COURTESY

As KRA and the Anti_Counterfeit Authority narrow down on fake products in the country, Kenyans have been surprised at the huge amount of the substandard goods in the market.

More than sh 3 million worth of fake products were impounded along the Tom Mboya street on Tuesday.

Detectives nabbed phones and batteries that had been branded as Samsung products but were actually fake.

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According to details, the devices are usually imported as Unitel or Calsen Mobile products but re-branded by retailers to Samsung devices.

There is therefore a very high chance that you could be using a fake product now. But how do you know that you are using an original Samsung?

“Some of the counterfeit goods confiscated this morning include Samsung phones with removable IMEI stickers, which is not the case with authentic Samsung smartphones,” the authority said.

I don’t know who will save Kenyans from these crocodiles.

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