Samsung Electronics has significantly expanded its innovation showcase at Mobile World Congress 2026 (MWC 2026), held at Fira Gran Via from March 2–5. Building on the momentum of Galaxy Unpacked earlier this year, Samsung is moving beyond smartphones to demonstrate how Galaxy AI is evolving into a fully agentic, proactive digital companion across devices and infrastructure.
The exhibition not only focuses on consumer devices but also underscores Samsung’s growing leadership in AI-powered networks, manufacturing systems and connected healthcare ecosystems.
At the heart of this showcase is the Galaxy S26 series, the company’s third-generation AI smartphone platform, introduced alongside ecosystem upgrades such as the Galaxy Buds4 series. Together, these launches highlight Samsung’s vision of seamless AI integration across mobile and wearable experiences.
“MWC is an opportunity to show not only where Galaxy AI is today, but where it’s going next,” said TM Roh, Chief Executive Officer, President and Head of Device eXperience (DX) Division at Samsung Electronics. “From the Galaxy S26 series to emerging form factors like Galaxy XR and Galaxy Z TriFold, we’re pushing the boundaries of what mobile technology can be — while keeping the user experience at the center of every innovation.”
The Galaxy S26 series represents Samsung’s most advanced AI-powered smartphone to date. Designed around performance, intelligence and usability, the device leverages Galaxy AI to interpret user intent, anticipate actions and execute tasks autonomously.
The Galaxy S26 introduces an industry-first built-in Privacy Display for mobile devices, offering users greater control over on-screen visibility while maintaining clarity during normal viewing.
The S26 lineup is powered by Samsung’s most advanced hardware configuration ever used in a Galaxy S series, ensuring seamless background AI processing.
Customized chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy (Ultra model)
Redesigned Vapor Chamber for improved thermal stability
Stable AI performance under heavy workloads
The optimized chipset enhances computational photography, real-time AI assistance and advanced multitasking.
Samsung continues its leadership in smartphone photography by integrating capture, editing and sharing into one AI-driven workflow.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra features wider camera apertures, enabling clearer low-light photos with enhanced detail, even at high zoom levels.
Improved noise reduction ensures sharper and more vibrant footage in dim environments.
A new horizontal lock option provides cinematic-level stability with consistent framing.
Users can describe changes in natural voice — from converting a daytime scene into night to restoring missing objects in images.
Images can be transformed into multiple artistic styles, and users can generate personalized sticker sets and wallpapers.
Provides contextual suggestions in real time, such as recommending gallery photos during a chat.
Delivers personalized daily briefings based on schedule and context.
Allows simultaneous exploration of multiple elements in an image for faster visual search.
Bixby now functions as a conversational device agent, enabling users to control settings and perform actions via natural dialogue.
Additionally, users can choose AI agents including Gemini and Perplexity — accessible through a unified entry point for cross-app coordination.
Samsung demonstrated how deeper device integration enhances productivity and personalization.
Galaxy Buds4 integrates AI agents for seamless voice interaction.
Galaxy Watch8 series delivers enhanced health insights for running, sleep and mindfulness tracking.
Galaxy Book6 Pro and Galaxy Book6 Ultra highlight AI-optimized productivity.
Galaxy Tab S11 offers large-screen AI multitasking capabilities.
Samsung’s AI strategy extends into manufacturing and healthcare systems.
The company aims to transition global operations into AI-Driven Factories by 2030. Through AI agents, digital twin simulations and real-time analytics, Samsung is optimizing production efficiency, strengthening quality control and improving operational resilience.
Following its 2025 acquisition of Xealth, Samsung is advancing its Connected Care ecosystem.
By integrating Samsung Health data across devices, the company enables continuous, proactive wellness management. At the clinical level, Xealth connects digital health tools and patient programs directly into hospital workflows, allowing physicians to prescribe and monitor digital care across hundreds of hospitals and vendors.
Samsung also unveiled forward-looking hardware concepts:
Galaxy Z TriFold
Galaxy XR
These innovations signal Samsung’s ambition to lead the mobile AI era with immersive and adaptive form factors.
The company further emphasized privacy and security through enhancements in Samsung Knox and hardware-based protections.
Samsung continues expanding satellite communication capabilities for select Galaxy smartphones, including the Galaxy S26 series, through partnerships with operators in North America, Europe and Japan.
Since 2025, Samsung has supported satellite connectivity across select flagship and Galaxy A series devices. Designed for emergency and essential communication when mobile networks are unavailable, the service is being rolled out in phases based on regional availability and regulatory conditions.
At MWC 2026, Samsung presented a comprehensive vision of AI that transcends smartphones and integrates deeply into daily life, enterprise infrastructure and healthcare ecosystems. From the Galaxy S26 series and wearable enhancements to AI-powered factories and connected health platforms, Samsung is redefining what an intelligent ecosystem looks like.
By combining agentic AI, next-generation hardware and cross-device continuity, Samsung is positioning Galaxy AI as not just a feature — but a foundational layer of the connected digital future.