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Samsung recorded solid growth of 89.2% YoY in tablets shipment worldwide in Q3 2020

Just recently, Samsung became India’s leading smartphone brand and also reported its earnings of the third quarter of this year with its highest ever earnings. We have seen strong demand for tablets in the second quarter because peoples prefer to work from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Now, IDC (International Data Corporation) reports that the South Korean tech giant becomes the second biggest tablet brand across the globe during the July-Sep period. Samsung regained the second position with 9.4 million shipments and with a solid 89.2% YoY growth and 19.8% of total market share. While the demand for smartphones and tablets has increased, the company has focused on its Android separable portfolio and now the result is in front of us.
During the third quarter of this year, Samsung has launched Galaxy Tab S7 Plus in both LTE and 5G variants and made it available worldwide, this move makes the company become one of the first tablet vendors to adopt 5G.
On the other hand, Apple shipped 13.9 million units with a 29.2% market share in the same duration and become the leader of tablet suppliers across the globe. Apple got a 17.4% annual growth.
Amazon.com dropped to third with 5.4 million unit shipments and lost its 1.2% YoY growth and collected 11.4% in the total market share.
Chinese electronics brand Huawei lands on fourth with 4.9 million units shipments and earned a 32.9% annual growth. The company gained its market share to 10.2%.
Lenovo slipped at the fifth position in the top five brand’s list with 4.1 million shipments with 8.6% of market share. The company also gained a 62.4% YoY growth.
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Samsung Galaxy S23 lineup gets Stable One UI 7 (Android 15) update in India: Beta and Non-Beta

In a surprising development, Samsung released the Stable One UI 7 update to the Galaxy S23 series in India. As per the official schedule, the device was slated to start getting the major firmware update in May this year.
Well, Samsung is in no mood to delay the One UI 7 expansion. The Android 15-based One UI 7 update is hitting the Galaxy S23 series in India, with Beta and non-Beta participants starting to get the update nationwide.
The Stable One UI 7 update (DYD9) weighs nearly 1 GB for those rocking Beta firmware. If you are on the One UI 6.1, the update size will be a little over 5 GB. To ensure a smooth installation, download the OTA over an unmetered connection.
One UI 7 update brings smooth system animations, a redesigned user interface with revamped Quick Settings and Notification Panel, enhanced Galaxy AI tools, and 71 new features; check the full list and brief details here.
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Samsung launches AI KidZania with Galaxy S25 series

Samsung Galaxy S25 series is powering the AI KidZania zones. The company has introduced a revamped Galaxy AI experience space for children at KidZania in Seoul and Busan in South Korea.
With the latest upgrade, Samsung has replaced the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Fold6 with the Galaxy S25 series to support the AI-powered KidZania zones in the cities of Seoul and Busan.
Notably, Samsung has tailored the new Galaxy AI features to be easily accessible for kids. Children become AI secret agents, boarding a ‘secret submarine’ to reach ‘Galaxy Island’ and rescue KidZania’s mascot, ‘Bache,’ through engaging missions.
Exploration Zone lets kids press the AI button to summon the AI Agent for hints about cave locations. Next is Secret Submarine Zone, which leverages Audio Eraser to remove unwanted noise from Bache’s distress signal recordings to uncover clues.

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At KidZania zones, kids can explore Portrait Studio, Real-Time Translation, AI Eraser, and Photo Assist through exciting missions. In the ‘Rescue Zone,’ children send messages using phrases recommended by Personalized AI.
“We’re thrilled to respond to the overwhelming support for the ‘AI Secret Headquarters’ by renewing the Seoul location and launching a new one in Busan,” said Soyeon Jang, Vice President of Samsung Electronics Korea. “We’ll continue to offer innovative programs to make Galaxy AI accessible and enjoyable for customers of all ages.”
Samsung plans to refresh the KidZania ‘AI Secret Headquarters’ story and missions every six months to deliver fresh, unique Galaxy AI experiences for kids.
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Samsung pulls off brilliant nostalgic comeback with iconic faces

Samsung just dropped a new ad campaign that’s got everyone talking.
Called the “AI Home Appliance Troika,” it’s all about the latest Samsung latest AI-powered appliances. The campaign’s about making life easier with AI appliances.
It stars South Korea’s beloved trio: figure skater Kim Yuna and actors Jun Ji Hyun and Han Ga In. These three are no strangers to Samsung. Kim Yuna was a brand ambassador from 2009 to 2016, Han Ga In from 2005 to 2012, and Jun Ji Hyun from 2013 to 2015.
The campaign’s teaser clips are pure nostalgia. Each star gets a device playing their old Samsung ads, and fans are losing it online. Each celebrity is tied to a specific product:
- Jun Ji Hyun’s pushing refrigerators
- Han Ga In’s got washing machines,
- Kim Yuna’s showcasing of air conditioners.

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“The AI Home Appliance Troika campaign was designed to show in a relatable way how Samsung’s innovation in home appliances, from the past to the present, continues to make everyday life more convenient,” said Lim Seong-taek, executive vice president of Samsung Electronics’ consumer electronics division.
“We will continue to solidify the equation of ‘AI appliances = Samsung’ through differentiated products and marketing.”
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Samsung unveils The Premiere 5: A projector you can touch and control

Samsung has officially introduced “The Premiere 5” with touch interaction features in South Korea. The company has also disclosed the product’s pricing, which is KRW 1.99 million in South Korea, approximately $1400.
The new Samsung The Premiere 5 has touch interaction features, suitable for education, business, and home entertainment settings. Key features of The Premiere 5 include Triple Laser technology, Ultra Short Throw capability, Touch-based interaction, and Vision Booster for enhanced visuals.
The features offered in The Premeire 5 turn everyday spaces into immersive content environments. Thanks to the ultra-short-throw capability, the projector can project up to a 100-inch screen from just 43cm distance.
Besides, the projector’s stand brings an infrared camera and laser module. This upgrade unlocks touch-based user interactions for great user experience.
For instance, when mirroring smartphone content onto a table, the table becomes a touchscreen, enhancing engagement for gaming or educational content.
Samsung’s intelligent Vision Booster detects ambient light and adjusts contrast, color, and brightness for crisp visuals. SmartThings integration lets users connect and control various smart devices like lighting, air purifiers, and TVs.
Heon Lee, Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Division, stated, “The Premiere 5 goes beyond content delivery, designed as a lifestyle product for immersive experiences anytime, anywhere. Its touch interaction feature sets a new standard for everyday screen experiences, including home entertainment.”
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Southeast Asia’s youth are power users of AI, Samsung survey finds

A Samsung survey found Southeast Asia region’s youth are embracing AI like never before. Nearly 90% of young people in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand use AI daily, shaping their lives and futures with this technology
9/10 use AI tools daily for learning (78%), creativity (56%), and staying informed (38%). This reliance on AI reflects its role in helping them thrive in various aspects of life. The survey highlights how youth see AI as a tool for career growth and social good.
The survey included 884 youths aged 13 to 24 from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Mobile devices are their main gateway, with 60% accessing AI tools through smartphones.
Samsung is leading the charge with Galaxy AI
Thanks to Galaxy AI, Samsung phones come with personalized AI experiences while prioritizing user privacy. Features like Google’s Circle to Search and Math Solver in Samsung Notes enhance learning and productivity.
When asked about what influences their use and perspectives of AI, social media (77%) was ranked as the top encouraging force by SEA youths, followed by technology companies and services (73%), then friends and siblings (57%).
CU Kim, President and CEO of Samsung Southeast Asia and Oceania, emphasized the company’s commitment to empowering youth. “We want to help the next generation reach their full potential through innovative technology,” he said.
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