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Samsung’s AI Subscription Club Lets You Rent Galaxy Devices Starting Next Month

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Samsung’s AI Subscription Club, which was introduced in South Korea last month, is expanding to offer smartphones and tablets for rent starting next month.

The service allows customers to experience Samsung’s AI-powered Galaxy devices without the commitment of purchasing them outright.

Though Samsung hasn’t yet revealed the exact subscription plans for its Galaxy devices, the service offers a flexible option for those who want to try out the latest Galaxy smartphones and tablets before deciding to make a purchase.

This could be particularly appealing to those looking to experience Samsung’s cutting-edge AI features for a limited time.

In addition to the Galaxy devices, Samsung also announced that its companion robot, Ballie, will soon be available for subscription in South Korea and the US.

Samsung Vice Chairman Han Jong-hee confirmed that Ballie would first be introduced in these two countries as part of the company’s expanding subscription service.

The AI Subscription Club is set to launch for Galaxy smartphones next month, with further details on pricing and plans expected to follow.

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