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TL;DR Samsung is hosting its CES 2026 “First Look” event on January 4.
Ahead of that date, the company has released a teaser video previewing some of its announcements.
So far, though, the video only appears to highlight home appliances, and doesn’t seem to include new mobile hardware.
Update, December 22, 2025 (2:12 PM ET): Sure enough, those “appliance” vibes we were getting from the teaser video appear to be spot on. Samsung confirms plans to show off new microwaves, ranges, and refrigerators — including some with AI enhancements.
On its own, that might not sound particularly noteworthy, but Samsung clarifies that it’s specifically planning to use Gemini for its Bespoke AI Refrigerator Family Hub — and this will be the first time ever Gemini is on a fridge. The company’s also tapping into Gemini for its Bespoke AI Wine Cellar. We look forward to checking out both when Samsung shows them off in Vegas, and will bring you a first-hand look at what Gemini brings to the table here. Original article, December 22, 2025 (11:53 AM ET): Right now, you may not be thinking much further out than the end of 2025, as you get the last of your holiday plans in order, but for tech companies everywhere, their focus is soundly on January as they prep for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. We’ve already seen a few begin to tease their big CES announcements, and today Samsung drops a new video aimed at offering a little early preview of its own CES lineup.
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CES formally kicks off on January 6, but we also tend to see plenty of companies share their latest products a few days in advance during the show’s media days. Earlier this month, Samsung already dropped an early teaser for its “First Look” event on January 4, and that’s now joined by a video trailer.
Obviously, the big question on all of our minds centers around what new Samsung products could we hope to see the company unveil. While we’d love to see the Galaxy S26 series, those launches are probably going to still be several more weeks out. But what about this video itself; what hints does it offer at the hardware we might actually be able to expect?
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