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Samsung unveiled its AI wireless technology vision at the Silicon Valley Summit 2025

Samsung hosted the Silicon Valley Future Wireless Summit 2025 in Mountain View, California, dedicated to discussing possibilities of how artificial…

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Samsung Galaxy S26 series charging details leaked

Samsung Galaxy S26 series is anticipated to launch in early 2026, and a new report has now revealed the battery…

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Samsung Electronics personalizes AI Home experience with its 2nd-gen SmartThings Hub

Samsung is moving towards a significant step in making its SmartThings more convenient and connected at the same time, despite…

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Samsung’s November 2025 Security Update rolls out for budget models, ahead of the flagships

The Galaxy Buddy 2, which is also popularly known as Samsung Galaxy M23 5G in some countries, other than South…

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Samsung launched the Galaxy Book 5 Edge 5G in the UK

Samsung has silently launched the third variant in the Galaxy Book 5 lineup, called Galaxy Book 5 Edge, powered by…

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Samsung is already working on the Galaxy A27 to launch next year

Samsung has begun internal development of its latest mid-range Galaxy A27 smartphone, set to launch next year, according to the…

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Samsung is preparing to launch an Unlocked Galaxy Z Tri-Fold in the US

Samsung is this close to officially launching the Galaxy Z Tri-Fold in the first week of next month; meanwhile, the…

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Samsung announced a new large-format LED display with ‘The Wall MPF Series’

Samsung is one of the leading brands in display technology, and now it is setting a new benchmark with its…

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Samsung drops the strategy of acquiring slimness to focus on Galaxy S26’s pricing

Samsung’s fan community is already expecting very high from the upcoming Galaxy S26 series; meanwhile, a new report revealed that…

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ is now available in the UK & Europe

Samsung is now starting to expand its cheapest Galaxy Tab A11+ tablet to more regions, this time in the UK…

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