Samsung has announced that it will hold a keynote event during the 2022 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The consumer fair has not been physically held in the last two editions due to lockdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Samsung keynote takes place under the motto “Together for Tomorrow”. However, Samsung has not yet announced what products it will showcase during its keynote at CES 2022. According to reports, the South Korean tech giant could showcase the Samsung Galaxy S21 Fan Edition (FE) during the expo.

The announcement of the keynote for CES 2022 was made by an article in the Samsung Newsroom. The keynote will be held in Las Vegas on January 4 at 6:30 p.m. PT (8:00 a.m. EST on January 5). It will also be streamed live in the Samsung Newsroom and on the company’s official YouTube channel. The theme of the keynote, as already mentioned, is “Together for Tomorrow”, which underlines the idea that “Technology should exist for humanity and the earth”.

“Samsung will showcase its multiple efforts to contribute to a more sustainable life on earth and highlight the need for everyone to be involved in reducing climate change wherever they are,” the press release said. In addition, Samsung has also mentioned that it will “introduce the latest innovative technologies that will help users enjoy an even richer lifestyle based on optimized, bespoke service for each and every person along with enhanced connectivity experiences”.

Jong-Hee (JH) Han, President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, will deliver the keynote speech before the show at CES 2022.

If you believe the rumors, Samsung will announce the Galaxy S21 FE next month at the biggest electronics show of the year in Las Vegas. SamMobile reports that the South Korean tech giant may also showcase MicroLED, MiniLED and QD LED TV models at CES. In addition, Samsung could also introduce some smartphones from the Galaxy A series.

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