
Samsung's 2025 Smart TV Series With Vision AI Gets 7 Years Of Updates: Price, Features
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Samsung has introduced its premium QLED and The Frame series in the Indian market this week that will get 7 OS upgrades from the company.
Samsung has unveiled its 2025 smart TV lineup in India which includes Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED, QLED, and The Frame models. The premium range will feature Samsung's Vision AI technology that enhances picture quality, sound, and user interaction through artificial intelligence.
Samsung AI Vision TV Series Price In India
Samsung's Neo QLED 8K TV price range starts at Rs 2.72 Lakhs, while the QLED 4K range is available from Rs 89,990. The OLED and QLED range TVs will be priced at at Rs 1.54 lakhs and Rs 49,490 respectively. And yes, Samsung's new Frame TVs start at Rs 63,990 in the country.
Samsung's AI smart TV 2025 range comes in 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 77-inch, 83-inch, 85-inch, 98-inch, 100-inch and 115-inch sizes.
Samsung AI Vision Smart TV Features
AI is undoubtedly a big part of Samsung's new premium TVs and you get them with features like AI Mode that helps you adjust the picture and sound quality in real-time. You also get AI experience which helps you with recommendations and settings based on your viewing.
And finally you have the multi-device connectivity within the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem of products. More importantly, all these AI TVs come with 7 years of guaranteed OS upgrades from Samsung.
Apart from this, the Smart TV range also comes with significant features like the Universal Gesture Control, that allows you to easily manage the Samsung Smart AI TV with simple hand movements. These also come with AI Upscaling Pro functionality to upgrade the lower-resolution to almost 8K-like quality, as claimed by the brand.
The new lineup is powered by Samsung's NQ8 AI Gen3 processor, that is also involved in sharpening the images and enhance clarity for movies and videos.
Notably, Samsung's 2025 smart TV lineup comes with a Pet and Family Care mode, which detects unusual activities of pets or family members and automatically adjusts home settings. They can hear a dog bark or a newborn crying.
The Neo QLED 8K model is available in three sizes: 85, 75, and 65 inches. The Neo QLED 4K lineup includes the QN90F, QN85F, QN80F, and QN70F models. The QN90F incorporates Quantum Matrix Technology Plus with 128 Neural Networks, a Motion Xcelerator at 165Hz, and a 60 W 4.2.2 channel speaker system with Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony and generative wallpaper compatibility.
The OLED TV range is using the NQ4 AI Gen processor with 128 neural networks, motion Xcelerator 165Hz refresh rate, and AI Motion Enhancer Pro. These devices support 100 percent colour volume, are Pantone verified and have an Infinity one design with an attachable Slim One Connect.
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May 08, 2025, 14:27 IST

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