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Alongside today’s launch of the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 at its Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung also revealed several new wearable accessories packed with new hardware and capabilities.
As the Galaxy Unpacked products were revealed, I sat down with Samsung UK’s VP James Kitto to talk about Samsung’s approach to its accessories ecosystem. What will the new Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, and Galaxy Ring products bring to the system? What is the importance of health data to consumers, and how will they help each other?First of all, how big is the potential market for accessories in the United Kingdom? “The core nucleus of our customer base remains our smartphone base,” Kitto lays out.
“If you own multiple Samsung products—let’s say you own a tablet, a computer, and a phone—you can switch on your tablet, start watching a movie and your Galaxy Buds would automatically connect to the tablet. When you turn it off, and it connects to your phone."Turning to the new products from Galaxy Unpacked, there’s a specific example I wanted to highlight. Both the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring work withto track a number of physical signs, including heart rate.
While this feels unique, it is something that everyone using any health accessory will have experienced in the background. The Galaxy ecosystem has a central point that collects and processes all of the health information…in Samsung’s case, it is the Samsung Health app running on a Galaxy Smartphone.
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