In addition to being confirmed to be held on January 1, US West Coast timeGalaxy Unpacked event, the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship mobile phone of the year, is expected to be unveiled at that time. Samsung once again emphasized in its pre-CES 2025 event that it will bring artificial intelligence application experience to all scenes of daily life, including the launch of the Galaxy Book5 series laptops equipped with Intel's latest performance laptop processors. At the same time, it also announced the previously displayedBallie, the home robot, will officially enter the market in the first half of this year.
Among them, the new Galaxy Book5 series laptops are equipped with Intel code-named "Arrow Lake"Core Ultra 200H series processors, and adds the same search function as Google Circle to Search, as well as more artificial intelligence application services, such as using artificial intelligence technology to clearly enlarge photos, or smart screenshots and other user experiences.
The updated Galaxy Book5 series laptops are all compliant with Intel Evo design, and are available in the Galaxy Book5 Pro and Galaxy Book5 360. Both are equipped with a 2880-inch AMOLED touch screen with a resolution of 1800 x 120 and support for a 14Hz screen refresh rate. A 1920-inch version with a resolution of 1080 x 60 and a 15.6Hz screen refresh rate is also available.
The new Galaxy Book5 series laptops will be launched in markets such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and France starting in February this year. The specific price has not yet been announced.
As for the home robot Ballie, which was demonstrated at CES 2020 and had a "flat" body last year, it is confirmed that it will enter the market in the first half of this year, but the specific launch time and expected price have not been announced.
Samsung said that Ballie can be used as a personal home assistant service, patrolling the home environment through automatic navigation, interacting with home networked appliances through connection, and learning users' home usage habits through continuous interaction, thereby providing a better interactive experience.
For example, Ballie can help care for pets at home, allowing users to monitor their pets' condition while away from home, and interact with them through video content. Ballie can also serve as a home life assistant, such as playing music to relax or helping answer phone calls.
At this pre-show event, Samsung reiterated its commitment to bringing AI application experiences to every aspect of daily life. In addition to providing more AI application experiences through laptops and robots, it also expects to expand AI usage scenarios with its SmartThings intelligent IoT platform. Furthermore, it expects to integrate large-screen connected and interactive modes through its smart TV products. Samsung even announced a partnership with Hyundai Motor to bring smart connectivity and AI interactive experiences to in-vehicle platforms.
In addition, Samsung also emphasized its continued commitment to promoting life-changing science through STEM education through its Samsung Solve for Tomorrow program.






