Samsung Electronics has unveiled its expanded exhibition at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Spain.
During the exhibition, Samsung is showcasing its latest AI technology and connected device ecosystem. The company is focusing on Galaxy AI and how it is becoming a smarter digital assistant.
Samsung says the technology can understand user needs, offer personalized help, and create a smoother experience across Galaxy devices. The exhibition also highlights Samsung’s latest network innovations powered by artificial intelligence.
At the center of the showcase is the new Galaxy S26 series. Samsung introduced the smartphone alongside the Galaxy Buds 4 series. The company says both products work together through Galaxy AI to improve daily tasks and provide a more connected experience.
Samsung explained that the Galaxy S26 series is its most advanced AI smartphone yet. The device includes a built in privacy display, powerful hardware, and a customized mobile chipset. Galaxy S26 Ultra also features a redesigned cooling system to support demanding AI features.
The new phone offers several camera upgrades. Users can take better photos in low light conditions and enjoy improved video stability. New AI tools allow users to edit images using simple voice commands. The device can also suggest helpful actions, reminders, and content based on a user’s daily routine.
Samsung is also expanding AI features across its wider ecosystem. Visitors can test Galaxy Buds 4, Galaxy Book 6 laptops, Galaxy Tab S11, and Galaxy Watch 8 devices. The company says these products work together to deliver a more personalized and seamless experience.
Beyond consumer devices, Samsung is showing how AI can improve manufacturing and healthcare. The company is developing AI powered factories that use real time data and smart automation to increase efficiency and improve product quality.
Samsung also presented future technologies, including Galaxy XR and Galaxy Tri-Fold devices. In addition, the company announced plans to expand satellite communication support for selected Galaxy smartphones. This feature helps users stay connected during emergencies when traditional mobile networks are unavailable.
The company is also strengthening its AI powered network business. Samsung aims to create fully autonomous networks by 2027. New software solutions will help operators manage, optimize, and maintain networks more efficiently through artificial intelligence.
Visitors explored Samsung’s latest innovations at its Galaxy Experience during MWC 2026. The company says its goal is to deliver smarter technology while keeping user experience at the center of every innovation.



















