Samsung pushes AI features in new foldable smartphones, ring and smartwatch

 

 

Samsung pushes AI features in new foldable smartphones, ring, and smartwatch

The products will be available starting July 24 in South Korea, North America, and Europe.

BY Reuters

Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest foldable smartphones on Wednesday, making its priciest flagship model lighter and slimmer and bolstering AI functions as it challenges Appleā€™s dominance in the premium market.

Samsung is also offering more sophisticated health monitoring functions to drive new demand for accessories such as its smartwatch, as well as a new ring for easy health monitoring and screen control.

The worldā€™s largest smartphone maker pioneered the foldable segment in 2019, but Wednesdayā€™s launch is crucial as Samsungā€™s foldable phone shipment share fell from 81% in 2022 to 63% in 2023 with competitors surging into the market, according to data provider Canalys.

In response, Samsung made the wide Galaxy Z Fold 6 its lightest and slimmest ever to attract customers. The clamshell Galaxy Z Flip 6 has a longer battery life, higher resolution camera and a new vapour chamber to keep the phone cooler, reducing pain points discovered through customer interviews.

The company on Wednesday priced the Z Flip 6 at $1,099.99, and the Z Fold 6 to start at $1,899.99, hiking prices by just $100 versus last yearā€™s model despite a steep jump in materials costs and after keeping launch prices the same for three years.

Samsung offers new AI functions including a ā€œlistening modeā€ that provides simultaneous interpretation by voice when paired with Galaxy Buds earphones. It also worked with Alphabetā€™s Google for new AI search functions, including showing a math problemā€™s solution with all the steps when it is circled on the screen.

A slew of new health functions was added to its Galaxy Watch products, with new sensors and a 3-nanometre chip that tripled application booting and processing efficiencies versus last yearā€™s model.

It is now a U.S. FDA-approved monitoring device for sleep apnea. It also provides measurements of a key cycling data called functional threshold power (FTP) for biking enthusiasts, and even measures a bio-marker related to diabetes called advanced glycation end-products (AGEs).

Samsungā€™s bet that health monitoring will drive new demand culminates in the new Galaxy Ring, a product years in the making.

At $399, it is light at 3 grams (0.1 ounce) or less, able to be worn in the shower or while swimming, and can constantly monitor heart rate and stress levels as well as help control a Samsung phoneā€™s camera or alarm.

ā€œBringing AI-powered health and fitness features to wearables will be important to differentiateā€ Samsung from other smartwatch vendors, and is ā€œcore to attracting brand switchers in the premium segment,ā€ said Jack Leathem, Research Analyst at Canalys.

The products will be available starting July 24 in South Korea, North America and Europe.

ā€”Joyce Lee, Reuters

 
 

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