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Samsung Launches ‘Upscale every moment’ Campaign to Showcase AI TV Innovation

Discover how Samsung’s ‘Upscale every moment’ campaign highlights the power of AI TV to redefine entertainment experiences. By blending cutting-edge technology with storytelling, Samsung aims to create an immersive audiovisual environment that pushes boundaries and enhances consumer engagement with content. Embrace the future of home entertainment with Samsung’s AI TV, setting a new standard for personalized and seamless viewing experiences.

iFixit Parts Ways with Samsung Over Repairability Concerns

iFixit, a prominent advocate for repairability, is ending its partnership with Samsung due to the lack of interest from Samsung in enabling repair at scale. The high pricing of Samsung’s parts and the complexity of repairing Samsung phones have led to this decision. iFixit will continue to promote repairability independently, offering high-quality repair guides and components for various devices.

Hisense Introduces CanvasTV: A Budget-Friendly Art TV Option

Hisense is set to introduce the CanvasTV, a new matte television that doubles as a piece of art, providing a seamless integration with your home decor when not in use. Priced at $999 for the 55-inch version and $1,299 for the 65-inch model, this innovative TV offers a more affordable alternative to Samsung’s The Frame. With a 4K QLED anti-glare display, 144Hz refresh rate, RGB sensor, and multi-channel 2.0.2 surround sound, the CanvasTV also features a motion sensor for energy efficiency and various frame options for customization.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: A Smartphone Camera Battle

In a recent comparison, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra faced off in a tough smartphone camera battle. With the Xiaomi 14 Ultra boasting a 50MP main camera and partnership with Leica, and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra equipped with a 200MP main camera and various lenses, these phones set a high standard for smartphone photography enthusiasts. The test will not only focus on image quality but also on the unique style and consistency each camera offers.

Samsung Next Announces Shutdown of Operations in Israel

Samsung Next, the innovation arm of Samsung, is shutting down its operations in Israel and relocating all activities overseas. Despite the closure, the fund remains committed to investing in the region and fostering referrals from builders and founders.

Samsung Galaxy A34 Receives Another Price Cut, Now Available at Rs 24,499

Samsung’s Galaxy A34 has received another price cut, bringing the cost down to Rs 24,499, making it a budget-friendly option for consumers. Despite the reduced price, the device offers a spacious display, powerful processor, ample storage, robust battery, and impressive camera setup. With its latest price reduction, the Galaxy A34 is a compelling choice for those in the market for a mid-range smartphone.

Samsung offers 4-pack of Galaxy SmartTag 2 item finders for $69.99, marking $30 discount

Samsung is offering a 4-pack of its new Galaxy SmartTag 2 item finders for $69.99, a $30 discount from its usual price. The updated design features Bluetooth and ultra-wideband connectivity, along with IP67 water-resistance and a long-lasting battery. Additionally, Samsung’s official Galaxy S24 series cases are on sale for the first time, with pricing starting from $26, offering new all-time lows across several styles of covers.

Samsung to Bring One UI 6.1 and Galaxy AI Features to Older Smartphones

Samsung is set to bring One UI 6.1 to older smartphones, including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and more. The update will also include the same set of Galaxy AI features found in the latest Galaxy S24 lineup. This move demonstrates Samsung’s commitment to AI and ensuring that its older hardware is equipped with the latest features. Some of the AI features coming to older Samsung devices include Live Translate, which enables real-time language translation, and Chat Assist, which uses AI to provide better responses in conversations.

Samsung Electronics Embraces Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace

Samsung Electronics emphasizes the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. With employees from various backgrounds, the company believes that respecting diversity and communicating with transparency drives innovation and growth. In celebration of International Women’s Day, Samsung Newsroom sat down with employees to discuss the value of diversity. President and Chief Marketing Officer, Younghee Lee, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation for all and the importance of creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected.

Samsung Electronics Plans to Rename Its Second-Generation 3nm Process to ‘2nm’

Chinese foundries in the semiconductor industry are facing challenges due to overexpansion, while Samsung Electronics plans to rename its second-generation 3nm process to the ‘2nm’ process, with mass production expected to commence in the second half of 2024. Samsung’s rebranding aims to enhance marketing efforts for its foundry services, and the move to consolidate the 2nd-gen 3nm and 2nm processes suggests accelerated mass production of 2nm chips. Intel’s advanced process technology roadmap also demonstrates intense competition within the semiconductor industry, with both Samsung and Intel vying for leadership in advanced process technologies.