Innovation has always been one of Samsung’s main characteristics. The South Korean firm is at the forefront on many frontswhich cannot surprise us given the wide range of products it offers. This year the absolute protagonist of many of them has been its Galaxy AI, an artificial intelligence present both in mobile phones and in household appliances.
All this avant-garde has led Samsung to receive several awards of all kinds, in many cases coming from very relevant entities. The latest arrivals come from the CES 2025 Innovation Awards, the biggest technology event in the world
Samsung continues to win awards everywhere it goes
As the company itself explains through one of its news pages, these awards arrive two months before the next CES 2025, which will take place in Las Vegas between January 7 and 10. Samsung will bring its most avant-garde products on this date, but obviously not its new Galaxy S25, which will be announced later.
In these awards, the branch of Samsung that has won the most is that dedicated to the manufacture of screens. Specifically, There were 16 awards won for thisthree of them corresponding to the highest category. The Korean firm does not only live on screens, which is why its artificial intelligence also stands out in these prices and for the way in which it greatly facilitates users’ lives.
Another award-winning product is its new Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, Samsung’s best headphones yet. They have not only been recognized for their design (that too), but also for offering sleek design and high-quality adaptive noise control. and also because of the way they integrate with Galaxy AI
Other award-winning devices or components include the Galaxy Z Fold6 (in its gaming app), Galaxy Tab S10, Galaxy Watch7. and LPDDR5X DRAM memory. There are still a few weeks until the next CES 2025, an event in which Samsung will surely show us some interesting news.
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