Samsung has expanded its innovative AI Subscription Club service, which was initially introduced for home appliances in South Korea last month, to include smartphones and tablets. This new service allows customers to rent, rather than purchase, Samsung's latest Galaxy devices, making it easier for them to experience cutting-edge technology without a hefty upfront investment.
Starting next month, the AI Subscription Club will be available for various Galaxy smartphones and tablets equipped with AI-powered features. While specific subscription plans have yet to be disclosed, this initiative is expected to attract customers who wish to test out Samsung's devices for a limited period before deciding to make a full purchase.
Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraDuring a recent press conference at CES 2025, Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Han Jong-hee stated, “We will apply the subscription service to Galaxy smartphones starting next month. Ballie will be introduced first in Korea and the US, and we plan to supply it as a subscription in Korea.” This move signals Samsung's commitment to making cutting-edge technology more accessible to consumers.