All part of the brand’s desire to “transform screens into adaptive, intelligent companions that simplify and enrich every day living,” apparently.
According to ETNews, Samsung Electronics vice chairman Han Jong-hee has confirmed that the company’s AI Subscription Club, which launched last December for some of Samsung’s home appliances in South Korea, will soon roll out to both Galaxy phones and the upcoming Ballie AI robot.
Samsung's vice chair confirmed in a CES press conference that it is expanding its AI Subscription Club to Galaxy phones.
Membership covers the cost of a device plus related maintenance services. It's rolling out in Korea next month; will the next Samsung Unpacked event include news of a US launch, too?
Samsung announced its first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2025, which it’s historically used to introduce the latest flagship Galaxy smartphones. That would be the Galaxy S25 family if our count is right,
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A new report claims that Samsung is working on a tri-fold smartphone that will launch before the end of this year.
Galaxy Unpacked will take place on January 22nd and the company is emailing registered Samsung users a £50 ($62) voucher to use when buying Galaxy S25 if they answer a questionnaire. The quiz asks basic questions about your smartphone usage and what devices you’re interested in hearing about.
Tech companies love rolling a robot out onstage. These systems serve as shorthand for consumer electronics brands branching out into a more bleeding-edge
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