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- Samsung is actively looking for new types of wear equipment.
- These include earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants and so on.
- Whatever the company comes down, it is expected to become a fellow device on your phone rather than a stand product.
Samsung already offers a long list of products in its mobile portfolio, which includes smartphones, tablets and more. Nevertheless, the company is looking for ways to increase its mobile offer. For this purpose, the company sees it as an opportunity to grow as a new type of wear.
While talking with CnnSamsung’s Mobile Experience Division’s COO, One June Choi, told Outlet, that AI can enable a new wave of devices that do not need to remove your phone. Samsung imagines that this wave of devices will be a new type of clothing that can not be detected yet, as you put in your throat, wear on the ears, or put it on your face.
In the interview, Choi says:
We are sure it should be able to wear, something you should not take, (they) do not need to take you. So it can be something you wear, glasses, earrings, watches, ring, and sometimes (a) necklace.
We are already watching Samsung following this train of this thinking with the project Han. As a refresher, Project Hen is a smart glass code named from Android XR that the company is currently producing. It is expected that Hen Samsung’s XR Headset Project can launch by the end of this year, with Mohan.
Out of smart glasses, you may be wondering what more tech giant thinks. Samsung is currently “seeing all kinds of possibilities”, Choi replied when he was asked if the company was actively looking for smart jewelry. Choi said, “What do you wear? Glasses, earrings … necklaces, watches and rings, something like them,” said Choi.
While other companies have tried to create an AI product designed to replace your phone, such as Human AI Pin or Rabbit R1, the Samsung method will not be optional. The company allegedly wants its new wear equipment to be your phone partner, rather than an alternative or standstone device.
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