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Samsung Unveils Galaxy S25 with AI Features and Live Events in Dubai News Desk - 28/01/2025 ShareSamsung Gulf Electronics has launched the Galaxy Experience Space at Dubai Festival City Mall to celebrate the arrival of the Galaxy S25 series. Running from January 23 to February 19, 2025, this immersive pop-up event offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the cutting-edge features of Samsung's latest AI-powered smartphone. Set against the backdrop of Dubai Festival City's iconic fountain show, the space promises an exciting month-long showcase of innovation, technology, and entertainment.The pop-up features interactive zones where visitors can experience the transformative capabilities of the Galaxy S25, including its advanced camera features. Participants can enter the AI Edit Photography Competition to capture stunning outdoor shots and compete in Call of Duty and PUBG tournaments on February 7-8, with exclusive prizes to be won.Guests can also attend workshops and live demos to enhance their phone photography skills using the 50MP ultrawide camera sensor, offering exceptional clarity and vibrancy. Samsung's new editing tools, previously limited to professional software, now make advanced photo and video editing accessible to everyone. Audio Eraser, a standout feature, simplifies the removal of unwanted noise from videos, ensuring professional-quality content creation.Throughout the month, celebrity appearances and comedy shows on January 31 will keep the energy high, while daily sessions demonstrate how the Galaxy S25 can make life easier through features like Circle to Search, Now Brief, and Writing Assist. The pop-up experience provides a great opportunity for tech enthusiasts, families, and creatives to explore the future of mobile AI and discover new ways to connect and create.The Galaxy Experience Space is open daily at Dubai Festival City Mall from 2 PM to 12 AM. This free event offers visitors a glimpse into Samsung's groundbreaking innovations, with no entry fees required. Don't miss the chance to experience the Galaxy S25 series in a way like never before!

Samsung Unveils Galaxy S25 with AI Features and Live Events in Dubai News Desk - 28/01/2025 ShareSamsung Gulf Electronics has launched the Galaxy Experience Space at Dubai Festival City Mall to celebrate the arrival of the Galaxy S25 series. Running from January 23 to February 19, 2025, this immersive pop-up event offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the cutting-edge features of Samsung's latest AI-powered smartphone. Set against the backdrop of Dubai Festival City's iconic fountain show, the space promises an exciting month-long showcase of innovation, technology, and entertainment.The pop-up features interactive zones where visitors can experience the transformative capabilities of the Galaxy S25, including its advanced camera features. Participants can enter the AI Edit Photography Competition to capture stunning outdoor shots and compete in Call of Duty and PUBG tournaments on February 7-8, with exclusive prizes to be won.Guests can also attend workshops and live demos to enhance their phone photography skills using the 50MP ultrawide camera sensor, offering exceptional clarity and vibrancy. Samsung's new editing tools, previously limited to professional software, now make advanced photo and video editing accessible to everyone. Audio Eraser, a standout feature, simplifies the removal of unwanted noise from videos, ensuring professional-quality content creation.Throughout the month, celebrity appearances and comedy shows on January 31 will keep the energy high, while daily sessions demonstrate how the Galaxy S25 can make life easier through features like Circle to Search, Now Brief, and Writing Assist. The pop-up experience provides a great opportunity for tech enthusiasts, families, and creatives to explore the future of mobile AI and discover new ways to connect and create.The Galaxy Experience Space is open daily at Dubai Festival City Mall from 2 PM to 12 AM. This free event offers visitors a glimpse into Samsung's groundbreaking innovations, with no entry fees required. Don't miss the chance to experience the Galaxy S25 series in a way like never before!

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Samsung Unveils Galaxy S25 with AI Features and Live Events in Dubai
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Samsung Gulf Electronics has launched the Galaxy Experience Space at Dubai Festival City Mall to celebrate the arrival of the Galaxy S25 series. Running from January 23 to February 19, 2025, this immersive pop-up event offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the cutting-edge features of Samsung's latest AI-powered smartphone. Set against the backdrop of Dubai Festival City's iconic fountain show, the space promises an exciting month-long showcase of innovation, technology, and entertainment.
The pop-up features interactive zones where visitors can experience the transformative capabilities of the Galaxy S25, including its advanced camera features. Participants can enter the AI Edit Photography Competition to capture stunning outdoor shots and compete in Call of Duty and PUBG tournaments on February 7-8, with exclusive prizes to be won.
Guests can also attend workshops and live demos to enhance their phone photography skills using the 50MP ultrawide camera sensor, offering exceptional clarity and vibrancy. Samsung's new editing tools, previously limited to professional software, now make advanced photo and video editing accessible to everyone. Audio Eraser, a standout feature, simplifies the removal of unwanted noise from videos, ensuring professional-quality content creation.
Throughout the month, celebrity appearances and comedy shows on January 31 will keep the energy high, while daily sessions demonstrate how the Galaxy S25 can make life easier through features like Circle to Search, Now Brief, and Writing Assist. The pop-up experience provides a great opportunity for tech enthusiasts, families, and creatives to explore the future of mobile AI and discover new ways to connect and create.
The Galaxy Experience Space is open daily at Dubai Festival City Mall from 2 PM to 12 AM. This free event offers visitors a glimpse into Samsung's groundbreaking innovations, with no entry fees required. Don't miss the chance to experience the Galaxy S25 series in a way like never before!

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