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    Samsung opens up more about its plans for CES 2022

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    Last updated: December 21st, 2021 at 18:55 UTC+01:00

    Samsung is once again ready to bring innovation to CES in Las Vegas. Today, the company revealed more details on its CES 2022 “Together for Tomorrow” keynote, soon to be hosted by JH Han, Vice Chairman, CEO, and Head of DX Division at Samsung Electronics.

    The company has entered a new era where device customization and interconnectivity are at the forefront. Personalized spaces and our experiences at home have become more important than ever, and Samsung believes that our devices should reflect our lifestyle, passions, and personal tastes.

    Entertainment everywhere and some gaming news

    Samsung's Together for Tomorrow keynote at CES 2022 will touch more on the company's vision for a customized connected user experience. JH Han mentions “the freedom to watch TV from anywhere” and “turn any space into a landscape or piece of art.” Whether this means new display technologies or a pair of augmented reality glasses is unclear. Whatever the case may be, Samsung claims that “a new, customizable future of personal technologies is here.”

    Samsung also promises to make the gaming experience “simpler, more immersive, and hassle-free,” so we might be hearing more about the Cloud Game Platform at CES 2022.

    A more open ecosystem and further sustainability efforts

    Samsung wants to bring seamless connectivity to customers, but it can't achieve this alone. Seamless connectivity requires standardization, and at CES 2022, the company will discuss its industry collaborations and partners working together to create truly connected experiences.

    In addition, the company promises “a new solution that helps you better integrate all our smart home devices” but doesn't offer any more details. Perhaps we're finally getting a smart speaker or a new app akin to SmartThings. We'll have to wait and see.

    Finally, Samsung is increasing its efforts towards sustainability, and the company is ready to share more about its latest updates, innovations, partners, and ways to enable consumers to make changes at CES 2022.

    There was no news on the Galaxy S21 FE, but we expect this mobile device, and possibly others, to be unveiled at/around CES 2022. Stay tuned for more.

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