
Samsung's India-based research and development centres in Bengaluru and Noida significantly contributed to the development of the Galaxy S26 series, focusing on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the devices. Samsung views India as a strategic market, with its large youth population driving high AI adoption. The Noida centre handles localised global configurations, while Bengaluru focuses on AI algorithms. Samsung plans to double its AI-powered mobile devices to 800 million by 2026, reflecting India's growing role in its global innovation and revenue.
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