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Kenya’s Communications Authority clarifies ban on phones without USB type-C chargers

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiMarch 26, 20262 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Kenya’s Communications Authority clarifies ban on phones without USB type-C chargers

NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s Communications Authority (CA) has dismissed claims that it has banned affordable mobile phones, describing the reports as misleading and a misinterpretation of its recent regulatory notice.

The clarification follows a public notice issued on March 24, 2026, outlining updated technical requirements for mobile devices undergoing the country’s type approval process, a mandatory procedure for phones intended for sale, importation, assembly, or use in Kenya.

Under the new guidelines, all mobile phones submitted for type approval must now feature a USB Type-C charging interface, with the charging cable required to be detachable from the power adapter.

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The Authority said the changes are designed to align Kenya’s mobile device standards with evolving global practices, including similar regulatory moves in markets such as the European Union.

In response to public concern, the CA issued a follow-up statement on March 26 clarifying that the directive does not affect devices already in circulation or those previously approved.

“There is no ban on the use, ownership or continued sale of existing stock that was previously approved,” CA stated.

“Already, type-approved mobile devices that are in shipment and en route to the country or awaiting shipment are not affected by the new requirements.”

The regulator emphasized that the new rules apply only to future approvals, particularly targeting importers and manufacturers seeking to introduce new devices into the Kenyan market.

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Kenyan law requires all mobile phone importers and dealers to obtain type approval from the Authority before distributing devices, a measure intended to ensure compliance with technical, safety, and quality standards.

The CA further reassured consumers that the directive does not discriminate against any income group or require users to replace their existing devices.

“The Authority remains committed to protecting the interests of consumers including access to high-quality ICT products and services and remains responsive to emerging global technological developments and best practices.”

The move reflects a broader global shift toward standardised charging technology, aimed at reducing electronic waste and improving consumer convenience.

For Kenya, the adoption of USB Type-C is expected to streamline device compatibility while maintaining regulatory oversight in a rapidly evolving digital market.

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