Samsung Expands AI Appliance Lineup in India with Multilingual Features and Energy-Saving Innovations

April 21, 2025
Samsung Expands AI Appliance Lineup in India with Multilingual Features and Energy-Saving Innovations
  • Samsung has launched 'Home Care Plus', a customer service feature that helps diagnose appliance errors, enhancing user experience and support.

  • The appliances powered by Tizen OS and Bixby are designed to save energy and include AI diagnostic features, with consumer data secured by Samsung Knox.

  • Samsung's air conditioners are customized based on lifestyle research, recognizing that Indian consumers often use fans in conjunction with ACs.

  • Samsung is enhancing its AI-powered appliances for the Indian market by incorporating vernacular language support and features tailored to local needs.

  • In May 2025, Samsung plans to introduce nine Indian languages to its Family Hub refrigerator, demonstrating its commitment to localizing products.

  • Key AI features include support for nine Indian languages, a Stain Wash function, customized cooling options, and the Home Care+ solution for automatic diagnostics.

  • The company aims for 70 percent of its sales in India to come from AI-based appliances, expanding its AI capabilities to mid-range products.

  • Key executives emphasize delivering customer value through ease of use, savings, and care by analyzing customer data and feedback.

  • The company aims to double sales of premium appliances in India in 2025 and will launch a Hyperlocal AI innovation lab by the end of the year.

  • Samsung's India headquarters operates four software development centers, focusing on localized feature development across consumer electronics, mobile, and appliances.

  • Samsung's AI initiatives are built around three pillars: Easy to Use, Saving, and Care, tailored specifically for the Indian market.

  • Tizen Lite, a simplified version of Samsung's operating system, is now being used in mid-end appliances to enable AI features like Bixby in devices without screens.

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