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Consumer Technology Association honors Samsung for efforts to shape the future

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng16/11/2023


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Samsung Electronics, a global technology leader, announced today that it has been honored with a CES 2024 Innovation Award for its latest technologies across multiple product categories.

CES 2024 Innovation Awards honor Samsung for products that demonstrate cutting-edge technology
CES 2024 Innovation Awards honor Samsung for products that demonstrate cutting-edge technology

These awards mean that Samsung has been recognized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) for its commitment to developing products and services that reshape the future. Samsung received praise across a wide range of product categories, including mobile phones, TVs, audio, projectors, displays, and home appliances.

Notable nominees in the Innovation Awards include Galaxy Z Fold5 in the category of imaging, digital photography and mobile devices, Galaxy Watch6 in the category of health - sports , Galaxy Buds FE in the category of headphones and personal audio devices, Samsung Health in the category of mobile devices, accessories and applications, Samsung Food, the newly launched Samsung Food application that uses advanced AI technology to optimize the benefits users receive from Samsung's applications, devices and smart home appliances was honored in the category of AI, SmartThings Energy was honored in the category of smart home, Less Microfiber filter, recognized in the category of sustainable development...

This recognition demonstrates that Samsung is pushing the boundaries of what is possible and providing more convenient, connected, customized experiences for customers, from groundbreaking innovations in foldable smartphones to improving sustainability in users' lives...



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